B.  & F.  PTG.  C0„  K.  C. 


IT  WILL  BE  INTERESTING  AND  PROFITABLE  TO  YOU  I ' 

To  carefully  examine  this  catalo^e  and  note  the  prices,  discounts  and  other  inducements  we  offer  ^ 
for  the  Spring  of  1898.  We  again  thank  our  patrons  for  their  liberal  support  durin?  the  year  that  is 
past,  and  we  are  still  here  with  increased  facilities  and  experience  of  the  wants  of  the  tradl  soliciting 
a continuation  of  your  patronage.  ° 1 

r 1.  To  .Western  buyers  we  say,  “Please  remember  that  no  one  in  the  country  has  better  facilities  I 
for  handling  the  trade,  or  makes  better  work  or  sells  cheaper— quality,  workmanship  and  price  con-  ' 
sidered— than  we  do  and  we  are  three  hundred  miles  nearer  to  you  than  St.  Louis,  so  it  wall  save  you 
time  and  money  to  buy  in  Kansas  City.  To  Northern,  Southern  and  Eastern  buyers  would  say  1 
Please  examine  our  prices  and  compare  our  workmanship  and  quality  of  material  with  what  you  are 
getting  nearer  home  and  we  are  convinced  that  in  the  majority  of  cases  it  would  pay  you  to  send  to  ! 
us  for  the  goods  needed  in  our  line.”  To  emphasize  this  would  say,  that  “during  1897  we  sent  soods  ^ 
to  every  state  and  territory  in  the  Union,  except  six  of  the  New  England  states,  also  to  Canada  and  i 
Mexico.  ' 

Show  Tents  any  kind  or  size;  Stable,  Boarding  and  Sleeping  Tents;  Cots  and  Blankets  for  Railroad 
Contractors,  second  to  none  in  quality  and  price.  Gospel  Tabernacles  with  or  without  seats  and  lamps 
are  a specialty  with  us.  As  will  be  seen,  we  have  some  new  and  very  practical  styles  of  tents  with 

^ ^ and  every  purpose.  A new  feature  this  year  is  ten  pages  of  handsome  ' 

little  Kay  Tents  for  the  children,  with  net  prices,  within  the  reach  of  all,  of  which  we  expect  a large  sale 
u T,  The  Flag  Department  is  growing  all  the  time,  as  people  are  finding  out  that  this  is  the  place  to  I 
buy  Best  Bunting  Hags  at  Pottom  prices.  Our  Horse  Tailoring  Department  is  increasing,  where  we  I 
make  a full  line  of  Jmed  or  uiilined,  shaped  and  square.  Blankets  and  Covers  for  stable  or  street,  of  1 , 
burlap,  duck  and  blanketing.  These  are  made  in  the  best  manner  and  are  special  value.  We  make  a 
specialty  of  supplying  Awnings  for  the  trade  and  want  responsible  agents  everywhere.  If  we  have  i 
no  agent  in  your  town,  will  make  a good  awning  for  you  at  bottom  figures.  • 

^e  are  also  headquarters  for  the  trade  for  Tents,  Stack  Covers,  Paulins,  Wagon  Sheets,  Wagon  1 
Bows,  Tower  s Fish  Brand  Oil  Clothing,  Manilla,  Sisal  and  Cotton  Rope,  Wagon  Seat  Shades,  Walon 
Umbrellas,  Camp  Chairs,  Stools,  Stoves  and  Cots,  Stockmen’s  Bed  Sheets,  Saddle  Blankets,  Gasoline  I 
Lamps,  Folding  Seats,  Feed  Bags,  Etc.  Alsofor  Wide  or  Narrow,  Heav-y  or  Light  Duck  of  all  qualities  ' 
by  the  yard,  bolt,  bale  or  carload.  Avuing  stripes  in  great  variety.  Awning  Hardware  and  fitting  ^ 
tor  the  trade.  If  you  deal  in  any  of  these  things,  please  examine  our  prices  and  discounts  and  give  ' 
us  a sample  order,  and  we  believe  we  can  please  you  in  price,  style,  workmanship,  promptness  and 
fair  dealing.  Hoping  to  hear  from  you,  I am.  Yours  respectfully,  C.  J.  BAKER.  ’ 


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CALEB  J.  BAKER, 


Manufacturer  of 

WHITE  GftNVftS  G0VE.RS, 

For  Wagoas,  Binders,  Harvesters, 

Separators,  Hay  Cars,  Merchandise, 

rtORSE  GOVERS,  BLANKETS, 

Folding  Tent  Seats,  Umbrellas, 

Wagon  Seat  Shades,  Gasoline  Lamps, 

Folding  Canvas  Cots,  Tower’s  Fish 
Brand  Oil  Clothing,  Etc. 


Tents  m 

AWNINGS. 


104=106  WEST  THIRD  ST.^  KANSAS  CITY,  no 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO, 


3 


WALL  TENTS  WITHOUT  FLIES. 


Flies  complete,  but  without  Poles,  half  the  price  of  Tents  ot  coiTesponcling  size. 


i$ize.  Feet. 

.Hetsht 
of  Pole 
Feet. 

Heii^ht 
of  Wall 
Feet. 

S-oz.  Duck, 
Sinitle 
Filling. 

lO.oz.  Duck, 
Single 
Filling. 

lO.oz.  ])urk. 
Double  an  d 
Twisted  Fill- 
ing or  S-oz 
Army  Duck. 

12.0Z  Duck, 
Double  and 
Twisted  Fill- 
ing or  10-oz. 
Army  Dock. 

12.0Z.  Army 
Duck,  or 
No.  10. 

15.0Z,  Arni« 
Dock,  Of 
No.  8.  ^ 

7x7 

7 

3 

S 8 00 

S 9 35 

$10  35 

$12  25 

$14  55 

$17  60 

7x9 

7 

3 

9 50 

11  05 

12  30 

14  60 

17  40 

20  9C 

9x9 

7K 

3 

10  95 

12  80 

14  30 

17  00 

20  30 

24  60 

9>i  X 12 

7K 

3 

12  90 

15  05 

16  80 

19  95 

23  80 

28  70 

9>i  X 14 

7>i 

3 

14  65 

17  10 

19  10 

22  65 

27  05 

32  65 

12  X12 

8 

3H 

15  SO 

17  95 

20  00 

23  75 

28  40 

34  25 

12  xl4 

8 

3« 

17  30 

20  20 

22  55 

26  80 

32  05 

38  60 

12  X 16 

8 

19  20 

22  45 

25  05 

29  80 

35  65 

43  00 

12  X IS 

8 

8>i 

21  35 

24  95 

27  80 

33  00 

39  45 

47  60 

14  X 14 

9 

4 

20  60 

24  15 

26  95 

32  10 

38  45 

46  45 

14  X 16 

9 

4 

22  70 

26  65 

29  80 

35  50 

42  65 

51  35 

14  X 18 

9 

4 

25  35 

29  75 

33  20 

39  45 

47  30 

57  10 

14  X 20 

9 

4 

28  20 

82  75 

36  40 

43  00 

51  15 

61  40 

14  X 24 

9 

4 

31  80 

36  90 

41  00 

48  10 

67  25 

68  76 

16  X 16 

U 

5 

28  20 

33  20 

37  15 

44  10 

53  05 

64  26 

16  X 18 

11 

5 

30  95 

86  40 

40  75 

48  25 

58  00 

70  20 

16  x20 

11 

5 

34  10 

•89  80 

44  30 

62  15 

62  30 

75  00 

16  X 24 

11 

5 

38  85 

zO 

60  25 

69  05 

70  40 

84  66 

16  x30 

11 

5 

47  00 

54  75 

60  85 

71  50 

85  30 

102  60 

16  x35 

11 

5 

52  60 

61  30 

68  10 

80  20 

95  60 

114  95 

18  X 18 

11 

5 

35  40 

41  60 

46  45 

65  20 

66  20 

79  96 

18  X 20 

11 

5 

39  00 

45  45 

60  60 

59  70 

71  10 

85  45 

18  . X 24 

11 

5 

43  60 

60  85 

66  50 

66  50 

79  25 

95  25 

18  X 30 

11 

5 

52  25 

60  90 

67  75 

79  95 

95  35 

114  65 

18  X 35 

11 

5 

58  15 

67  80 

75  40 

89  05 

106  25 

127  76 

Liberal  discount  from  these  prices;  see  discount  sheet. 


4: 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


OoM-timied. 

I 


Feet. 

Height 
of  Pole 
Feet 

Height 
of  Wall 
Feet 

8-oz.  Duck, 
Single 
Filling. 

lo-oz.  Duck, 
Single 
Filling. 

lo-oz  Duck, 
Double  and 
Twisted  Fill- 
ing or  8-oz. 
Army  Duck. 

12-02  Duck, 
Double  and 
Twisted  Fill- 
ing or  10-02. 
Army  Duck. 

12-02  Aimy 
Duck,  or 
No.  10 

15-OZ.  Army 
Duck,  or 

No.  8. 

s 40 

II 

« 

i 68  40 

$ 78  55 

$ 88  65 

*105  15 

$125  40 

$152  00 

X 24 

11 

5 

45  85 

52  65 

59  65 

70  50 

84  05 

101  90 

s 30 

II 

5 

55  40 

63  65 

7>  45 

85  20 

101  eo 

123  15 

X 35 

11 

5 

61  80 

70  95 

80  10 

94  95 

113  30 

137  30 

X 40 

II 

5 

71  75 

82  35 

93  00 

no  25 

131  50 

159  40 

X 50 

11 

5 

85  30 

97  95 

no  60 

131 15 

156  40 

189  60 

X 30 

■3 

6 

67  50 

77  45 

87  45 

103  70 

123  65 

149  90 

X 35 

13 

b 

74  95 

86  05 

97  J5 

115 15 

137  35 

166  50 

X 40 

13 

6 

86  00 

98  75 

III  50 

132  20 

157  65 

191  10 

X 50 

13 

e 

10 1 70 

116  75 

131  85 

156  30 

186  45 

226  00 

X 61 

13 

6 

I2I  30 

139  30 

157  30 

186  45 

222  45 

269  60 

X 40 

15 

6 

105  25 

120  80 

136  40 

161 75 

192  95 

233  85 

X 50 

15 

6 

123  75 

142  10 

160  40 

190  20 

226  85 

275  00 

X 61 

15 

6 

146  70 

168  45 

190  15 

225  50 

26.S  95 

326  00 

X yo 

6 

165  10 

189  55 

214  05 

253  80 

302  70 

366  80 

Wall  Tents  Roped,  see  next  page. 

All  prices  in  this  catalogue  include  Poles,  Stakes,  Ropes  and  everything  necessary  for  setting. 
Second-hand  Wall  Tents  for  sale  cheap.  Send  for  prices. 

For  discount,  see  sheet  in  front  of  catalogue. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


5 


'W’ivrvry  roi»e>d. 


Size,  Feet. 

Height 
of  Pole 
Feet. 

Height 
of  Wall 
Feet. 

S-oz.  Dock, 
Single 
Filling. 

10-oz.  Duck, 
Single 
Filling. 

10-oz.  Duck, 

Double  and 
Twisted  Fill- 
ing, or  8 oz 
Army  Duck. 

12.0Z.  Duck, 

Double  and 
Twisted  Fill- 
ing, or  lO.oz. 
Army  Duck. 

12-oz.  Army 
Duck,  or 
No.  10. 

?1  T SO 

11 

5 

8 89  00 

$101  00 

$113  00 

8127  59 

8141  50 

11 

5 

104  50 

118  50 

132  50 

149  50 

166  00 

9^  V 40 

11 

5 

115  00 

130  50 

146  00 

164  50 

182  50 

21  T 4Q 

11 

5 

136  00 

154  50 

173  00 

194  50 

216  50 

94  T 98 

13 

6 

105  50 

120  00 

134  50 

151  00 

168  00 

24  T as 

13 

6 

125  00 

142  00 

159  00 

179  00 

199  00 

24  ▼ 49 

13 

6 

144  50 

164  00 

183  50 

206  50 

229  50 

94  T SI 

13 

6 

169  50 

192  50 

215  50 

242  50 

269  50 

94  X fiO 

13 

6 

195  00 

221  50 

248  00 

279  00 

310  00 

94  T 

13 

6 

207  50 

236  00 

264  50 

297  50 

330  50 

SO  T a? 

15 

6 

160  00 

182  00 

204  00 

229  50 

255  00 

30  X 42 

15 

6 

175  00 

199  00 

223  00 

250  50 

278  50 

ao  X 47 

15 

6 

189  50 

215  50 

241  50 

271  50 

301  50 

an  T 51 

15 

6 

204  00 

232  00 

260  00 

292  50 

325  on 

ao  T 5fi 

15 

6 

219  00 

249  00 

279  00 

313  50 

348  50 

an  X fio 

15 

6 

233  50 

265  50 

297  50 

334  50 

371  50 

an  X 55 

15 

6 

248  50 

282  50 

316  50 

356  00 

395  50 

80x70 

15 

6 

263  CO 

299  00 

335  00 

376  50 

418  50 

15-ozi  Ai  », 
Durk,  o 
No.  8, 


$173  50 
204  00 
224  5C 
265  50 
206  50 
244  00 
282  00 
331  00 
381  00 
406  00 
313  00 
342  50 
370  50 
399  00 
428 
456 
486 
514 


For  Hand-Sewed  Wall  Tents,  add  12^  per  cent  to  above  Prices. 

Add  Five  per  cent  to  above  prices  for  each  addition  to  height  of  wall  of  six  Inches  or  fraction  thereof 
Flies  complete,  but  without  Poles,  half  the  price  of  Tents  of  corresponding  size. 

Liberal  discount  from  these  prices. 


6 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


FOR  HEALTH,  HAPPINESS  AND  REST,  CO  CAMPING. 


Camping  scene  at  Forest  Park,  Chautauqua,  Ottawa,  Kas. 
Second-hand  Wall  and  Family  Tents  for  sale.  See  inside  back  cover. 


What  more  Healthful  and  Restful  for  the  Yeung  Folks  after  a Winter  of  hard  study  than  this? 


Having  a happy  time  camping  in  our  Wall  Tents  at  Forest  Park,  Ottawa,  Kans. 
Second-hand  Wall  Tents  for  sale  cheap.  See  inside  back  cover. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


it  A M 


OR  WEDGE-SHAPE  TENT. 


Slie,  Feet. 

Height,  Feet. 

8-oz.  Single  Filling  Duck. 

10-oz.  Single  Filling  Duck. 

12’Oz.  Double  and  Twitted 
Filling  Duck. 

S X 7 

6 

$ 5 00 

$ 5 80 

t 7 55 

7x7 

7 

6 SO 

7 85 

9 70 

7x9 

7 

7 55 

8 85 

11  70 

9x9 

7 

8 35 

9 85 

13  05 

9Kx  12 

7y, 

10  SO 

12  10 

1«  10 

12  X 14 

9 

14  80 

17  45 

23  SO 

Large  Discount  from  these  prices.  See  sheet. 


Size,  Ft. 

Height. 

8-oz.  Single 
Filling  Ilurk. 

Ifl-oz.  Single 
Filling  Ilufh. 

12  oz.  Duck.  Size,  Ft. 

Height,  Ft. 

S-oz,  Single 
Filling  Duck. 

lO-oz,  Single 
Filling  Duck. 

12-ot 

Duck 

7.x7 

8x8 

9x9 

iiHxiiy, 

14x14  ■ 

7 ft.  6 

8 ft. 

8 ft.  G 

9 ft. 

10  ft. 

S G 75 

8 50 

10  50 

13  75 

19  .50 

8 8 00 

10  00 

12  25 

16  00 

23  00 

U 50 

12  00 

1 1 00  7 x7 

18  00  9 x9 

25  00  12  x12 

7 

8 

9 

$ 4 40 

6 60 

10  05 

$ 5 05 

7 60 

11  65 

$7  0(1 

10  6.'l 
16  0| 

Large  reduction  from  these  prices.  See  discount  sheet. 


No.  16 


SIBLEY  TENTS. 


Size. 

Height. 

8-oz. 

Single  Fill- 
ing Duck. 

lO-oz. 
Single  Fill- 
ing Duck- 

12-oz.  Duck. 

Size. 

Height. 

8-oz. 

Single  Fill 
ing  Duck. 

10-oz. 
Single  E'ill- 
ing  Duck. 

12-0/..  ilufk. 

10  feet. 

8 feet. 

$11  25 

$12  75 

$17  75 

feet 

8 feet 

1 8 25 

S 9 50 

$13  00 

12  •• 

9 “ 

14  00 

16  00 

22  00 

: ** 

9 “ 

10  50 

12  00 

16  75 

14  “ 

10  “ 

16  75 

19  00 

26  25 

10  “ 

13  25 

15  25 

21  00 

16  “ 

11  “ 

22  00 

2.'-i  00 

34  75 

“ 

11 

17  75 

20  25 

28  00 

20  “ 

13  “ 

32  50 

37  25 

51  .5|, 

Liberal  discount  from  these  prices. 


No.  17. 


SIBLEY  TESTS  WITH  ? 1-2  FOOT  WALL. 


SIBLEY  TESTS 


WALL. 


12 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


PHOTOGRAPH  TENT,  No.  10. 


Eaneclallv  Adanteb  to  Travellnar  PhotoirraBliers. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


13 


PHOTOGRAPHER’S  TENTS. 


>ize,  Feet. 

Heig'  , 
ole,  Peet. 

Height 
Wall,  Fret, 

8-oz  Duck. 
Single 
Filling. 

lo-oz  Duck, 
Single  Filling. 

lo-oz.  Dbl. 
Filling,  or  8-oz. 
Army  Duck. 

12-oz.  Dbl. 
Filling,  or  lo-oz 
Army  Duck 

12  X T4 

II 

6 

$26  50 

S31  00 

*36  50 

$4'  50 

12  X i6 

11 

6. 

29  50 

33  00 

39  50 

45  00 

12  X l8 

II 

6 

32  00 

37  50 

44  50 

51  00 

12  X 21 

11 

6 

36  00 

41  50 

49  00 

56  00 

12  X 24 

II 

6 

40  00 

46  00 

54  00 

62  00 

12  X 28 

IX 

6 

46  00 

53  00 

63  00 

71  00 

12  X 30 

11 

6 

49  50 

57  00 

67  00 

76  00 

14  X 16 

12 

6 

33  00 

39  00 

47  00 

53  00 

14  X 18 

12 

6 

35  50 

41  50 

49  50 

56  50 

14  X 21 

12 

6 

40  00 

46  00 

55  50 

62  00 

14  X 24 

12 

6 

43  50 

50  50 

60  00 

68  00 

14  X 28 

12 

6 

49  50 

57  50 

68  00 

78  00 

14  X ',J 

12 

6 

53  50 

62  00 

73  50 

83  00 

16  18 

13 

6 

39  00 

45  50 

54  50 

62  00 

16  X 21 

13 

6 

41  00 

51  50 

61  00 

69  50 

16  X 24 

13 

6 

48  00 

56  00 

66  50 

75  50 

16  X 28 

J3 

6 

54  50 

63  50 

75  50 

8=  50 

16  X 30 

13 

6 

58  50 

68  00 

81  00 

91  50 

Dark  Room,  Size  6x6  feet,  $13.00,  and  feet,  $11  00;  extra. 

lar  dark  rooms  are  lined  with  red  cloth.  These  prices  include  poles,  stakes,  guys,  sky- 
;nts,  etc.  We  call  attention  to  our  Folding  Beds,  Chairs,  Tables,  e<^c  they  being  particularly 
‘11  adapted  to  traveling  Photographers  and  Tourists. 

I I.aige  discount.  See  sheet  in  front  of  this  catalogue. 


14 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


FAMILY  TENT,  No.  22. 


Divided  Into  two  or  fonr  bed-rooms  on  sides  and  dining-room  In  center.  The  Awning  principle  #! 
Family  Tents  is  a great  improveinent  for  many  reasons.  It  is  not  extra  to  the  tent,  but  Is  simply  part  I 
llio  wall  lifted  up  to  form  an  awning,  instead  of  being  drawn  to  one  side.  This  gives  free  circulation  of  a!  . 
t iirough  the  tent,  besides  alTording  a beautiful  shade.  The  walls  of  the  bed-rooms  are  made  of  sheeting,  ail  >i 
ii-e  the  same  height  as  the  walls  of  the  tent.  They  are  attached  by  rings  to  cord  stretched  from  the  cent|  j 
pules  to  the  side  poles.  I 

If  the  top  of  tent  were  made  of  l2.ounce  duck,  and  the  wall  of  8-ounce  duck,  the  cost  would  be  ihesiit;  I 
as  10-ounce  list.  ' | 


Good  Second-Hand  Cols  for  Sale  cheap.  Send  for  prices. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


15 


FAMILY  COMPARTMENT  TENTS. 


Size,  Feet. 


0 X i6J4 

*9  X rg 

12  X ig 

13  X 2i!4 

14  X 2154 
14  X 2354 

1654  X 23J4 
i6J4  X 26 
i6}4  X 28 


Height, 
Wall,  Feet. 

Height, 
Pole,  Feet. 

lo-oz.  Dbl.  Filling, 
or  8-oz. 

Army  Duck. 

I2-OZ.  Dbl.  Filling, 

or  lo-oz. 

Army  Duck. 

I2-0Z.  Army  Top. 
lo-oz.  Wall. 

6 

10 

8 45  50 

* 51 50 

5 54  50 

6 

10 

49  50 

56  50 

59  50 

6 

II 

58  50 

66  50 

70  50 

6 

II 

63  50 

72  50 

77  00 

6 

12 

70  00 

79  50 

84  50 

6 

12 

74  50 

84  50 

90  00 

6 

13 

84  50 

96  50 

102  50 

6 

13 

91  00 

103  00 

110  00 

6 

13 

97  50 

III  00 

118  50 

Add  five  per  cent,  for  each  foot  or  fraction  thereof  in  extra  height  of  wall. 


Dimensions  of  Bed  Rooms  and  Dining-Room.  Diagram  SDowing  Rronnd  Plan  of  Family  'ttni—nrlVA. 


9x16)4.. 2 Betl-Ttooms,  5 feet  x 9 feet 

Dining-  Room, 

9x6-6 

9x19  . .2 

“ 6-3  • 

‘ X 5)  “ 

9x6-6 

Bed-Room 

Bed-Room 

12x19  ..2 

“ 6-3  ‘ 

‘ X 12  “ 

(( 

12x6-6 

13.X21K.  .4 

“ 6-6  ‘ 

x7  “ .... 

< ( 

13x7 

7x7 

Dining- 

7x7 

14x2iM!  .4 

..  7 

x7  “ .... 

14x7 

Room 

— 

UX23K..4 

“ 7 

x7  “ .... 

14x10 

Bed-Room 

9)4x11 

Bed-  Room 

16x23)4.. 4 

“ 7 

• x 8-3  “ .... 

]6x  10 

16x26  ..4 

7 

‘ x8-:)  ‘ .... 

16x12 

7x7 

7x7 

16x28  ..4 

“ 8-3 

• X 8-3  “ ..... 

16x12 

See  discount  on  these  prices  in  front  of  this  list. 


Camping  in  one  of  our  Five  Room  Famiiy  Tents,  Healttifui,  Restfui,  Pleasant. 


Rusticating  at  Forest  Park,  Chautauqua,  Ottawa.  Kans. 
Good  second-hand  Family  Tents  for  sale.  See  inside  back  cover. 


Camping  at  Forest  Park,  Chautauqua,  Ottawa,  Kans. 
Good  second-hand  Family  and  Wall  Tents  for  sale.  See  inside  back  cover. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


19 


PALMETTO  TENTS. 


Size  of 
Base. 

Size  of  Top. 

Height  in  Center 

Height  at 
Side. 

Drill. 

8-oz.  Dock, 
Single  Filling. 

10-oz.  Dnck, 
single 
Filling. 

Stripe. 

7x7 

2 a 4 In. 

7 ft  6 in. 

6 ft.  in. 

8 7 50 

8 8 75 

8 9 75 

811  00 

8x8 

2 “ 4 •• 

8 " 

6 " 6 •• 

8 75 

10  00 

11  25 

12  75 

9x9 

3 ••  6 •• 

8 “ 6 • 

7 “ 

10  75 

12  75 

14  25 

16  00 

10  X 10 

3 ••  6 •• 

9 “ 

7 ••  6 •• 

12  00 

14  25 

16  OC 

18  00 

PALMETTO  TENTS.  WITH  AWNINC  EXTENSIONS. 


Size  of 
Base. 

Size  of  Top. 

Height  in  Center 

Height  at 
Side. 

Drill. 

8-oz.  Dnck, 
Single  Filling. 

10-oz.  Dock, 
Single 
Filling. 

Strip. 

7x7 

3 ft,  6 In. 

8 feet 

6 ft.  6 In. 

811  00 

812  50 

813  75 

815  2t 

8x8 

3 ■ 

6 “ 

8 “ 

6 “ 6 • 

12  00 

13  75 

15  00 

16  75 

9x9 

4 ‘ 

8 •• 

9 •• 

7 “ 

14  00 

16  25 

18  00 

20  25 

1C  x 10 

4 • 

8 “ 

10  “ 

8 " 

16  00 

18  50 

20  75 

23  25 

• ' X 12 

6 ■ 

6 •• 

10  •• 

8 " 

18  00 

21  00 

23  50 

26  50 

These  tents  make  nice  Play  Tents  for  Children.  Are  an  elegant  ornament  to  any  lawn. 
Liberal  reduction  from  these  prices. ' Bee  discount  sheet. 


C.  J.  BAKER.  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


21 


SQUARE  HIP-ROOF  TENTS. 

The  smaller  sizes  mnke  attractive  ornaments  for  the  lawn.  an<l  when  the  walls  are  detached  do  not 
;i11  the  grass. 


SIse,  Feet, 

netght 
of  IfaU 
Feet. 

Height 
of  Pole 
Feet. 

1 

8-oz.  Single 
Filling  Dnck. 

10-oz.  Single 
Filling  Duck. 

10-oz. Double 
Filling,  or 
8-oz  Army 
Dnck. 

12.0Z.  Double 
Filling,  or 
lO.oz.  Army 

1 Duck. 

12.0Z.  Army 
Duck,  or 
Mo.  10. 

16.0Z.  Araif 

Duck,  on 
No.  So 

6x6 

6 

7 

$ 9 00 

$10  50 

$12  00 

$14  00 

$15  50 

$20  00 

7x7 

6 

8 

13  50 

15  50 

18  00 

20  60 

23  60 

29  50 

9)ix  9)tf 

6 

9 

18  50 

22  00 

25  50 

29  00 

33  00 

42  OC 

12  X 12 

6 

10 

27  60 

82  00 

36  50 

41  50 

46  50 

58  60 

14  X 14 

6 

11 

86  00 

42  00 

47  50 

64  50 

61  00 

76  00 

16X  X 16)i 

6 

12 

45  00 

62  50 

69  50 

68  00 

76  00 

95  00 

19  X 19 

6 

13 

63  50 

62  00 

70  50 

80  50 

90  00 

113  00 

21  X 21 

6 

13 

76  00 

86  50  * 

97  00 

109  00 

121  CO 

149  00 

23H  X 23K 

6 

14 

89  50 

101  .M) 

113  50 

128  00 

142  00 

174  50 

26  X 26 

6 

15 

103  00 

117  00 

131  00 

147  50 

164  00 

201  00 

28  X 28 

6 

15 

115  00 

130  50 

146  00 

164  50 

182  50 

224 

80  x 30 

6 

16 

129  00 

146  50 

164  00 

184  50 

205  00 

252  00 

83  X 33 

6 

17 

146  00 

166  00 

186  00 

209  00 

232  50 

285  60 

Add  Five  per  cent  for  each  foot  or  fraction  thereof  in  extra  height  of  wall.  Sizes  12xIS  to  19x19  to  be  x-<»p«a 
HI  esTes  and  gables.  Larger  sizes  to  be  folly  roped. 


These  Tents  are  made  with  walls  attached,  with  one  wall  to  lift  up  to  form  awning,  as  shown  in  cut, 
)r  with  walls  to  lilt  up  back  and  front  for  awnings, or  with  walls  attached  all  around  cxcejit  door,  back 
ind  front,  or  with  loose  walls  in  two  pieces  to  attach  with  liooks  and  eyes,  so  that  walls  can  be  detached 
it  pleasure. 

In  ordering,  please  state  which  way  is  required. 

Liberal  discount.  See  discount  sheet. 


Square  Hip  Roof  Tent  with  Fly  and  Jointed  Center  Pole,  made  for  MiBsionarieB  in  Africa. 


Postal  address,  care  Cosa  Hollandeza,  Benguella,  West  Africa.  Kuanjulula,  Bihe.  Bailunda  Country, 

C.  J.  BAKER,  On  the  way  to  the  Coast,  23rd  May,  1895. 

Dear  Sir:  I write  you  hurriedly,  but  have  longr  thought  ef  doing  so,  as  I have  felt  my  need  of  a tent  such  as  yo' 
send  out.  I have  seen  two  of  yours  in  Africa  and  those  of  other  manufacturers,  but  your  square  tent  with  center  pol 
seems  the  model  tent  for  African  service,  etc.  Vours  in  His  ser\-ice,  ARCHIE  MUNNOCH.  ' 

DEAR  MR.  BAKER:  7 Shannon  Square,  Clonakilty,  Ireland,  July  29,  1897,  ' 

1 hope  to  return  with  my  wife  and  children  to  Central  Africa  next  April.  Please  send  me  a tent  and  fly;  in  weigh: 
including  pegs,  not  to  exceed  100  lbs.,  that  can  be  packed  up  into  two  separate  loads  of  about  50  lbs.  each.  Also  si;| 
folding  (Repose)  Camp  Chairs,  with  extra  covers.  Please  forward  the  same  to  Wappiiig  Dock  Station,  Liverpool! 
England,  Yours  Sincerely,  DR.  WALTER  FISHER-  i 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


Tents,  Cots,  Blankets,  Camp  Chairs,  Stools  and  Stoves  for  Showmen,  Miners,  Cowboys,  Herders,  Surve3’ors, 
1 )Spectors;  Campers,  Fishers,  Hunters,  Boomers,  Sooners,  Bimetalists  and  Monometalists.  Tents  for  Photograph 
lleries.  Shooting  Galleries,  Medicine  Men,  Merry-go-rounds,  Restaurants,  Candy,  Lemonade,  Pop  Corn  or  Peanut 
nds.  Tent  Sheets,  Pillows,  Cots  and  Blankets  to  rent.  Tents,  any  size,  any  kind,  in  any  quantity,  for  Political 
' grwaras,  or  for  G.  A.  R.,  K.  of  P.,  Knight  Templar,  Military  or  other  encampments.  See  page  110. 

Second-hand  tents  for  sale  cheap.  See  inside  back  cover. 


TENT  CONTRACTOR  FOR  THIS  ENCAMPMENT. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


25 


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sizes  1 

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Height  of  Wall, 
Feet. 

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Height  of  Pole, 
Feet. 

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8-oz.  Single 
Filling,  Duck. 

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lo-oz.  Single 
Filling,  or 
8>oz.  Double 
Filling,  Duck. 

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S'Ti  ? 

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■3  S'3  8 g'S'S'S'S'S'S  8 8‘3'S  8'S  8'S'S‘S  8 8 8 8 S'S'S'S'S'S  8 8 8 8'S'S  S'S  8'3'S  8 

lo-oz.  Double 

Filling,  or 
8-oz,  Army 
Duck. 

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I2-0Z.  Double 
Filling,  or 
lo-oz.  Army 
Duck. 

III 

ocrq  3 

■S'S'S'S'S  8 8'3  8 8‘S'S'3'S‘S'3  S-S  8'3  8'3  8 8'3'S'S  S'S'S  8'S  S'S  83  8 8 8 8 8 8 8 

I2-0Z.  Army 
Duck, 
or  No.  10. 

elRht  of 
Larger 

aS  ■If f 2 ^ S S 8'S  gs  f 1$  a ^1,  al'3.  S If  S'f  1 5 a g 8 S S';!  sy  J:  3 
8883383388833888833333883888888883383888883 

15-0Z.  Army 
Duck, 
or  No.  8. 

OBLONG  TENTS. 

With  Square  Ends  and  Portable  Walls. 


ROUND  LAWN  TENT. 


Jiameter, 

Feet 


Heig:lit 
of  Pole, 
Feet 


Height 
of  Wall, 
Feet 


8 oz. 

Single 

Filling 

Duck 


10  oz. 

Single 

Filling 

Duck 


Blue  or 

Brown 
8 oz. 
Stripe 


8 oz.  army 

stripe  top 
8 oz.  stripe 
Walls  like  cut 


9 

9 

lOK 

m 

12 

12 


15 


7H 

8}l 

9 

10 

lOK 

11 


5 

6 

5 

6 

5 

6 
6 
6 


$13  30 
14  80 
16  70 

18  50 

19  70 
22  00 
25  65 
29  6.5 


$15  05 
16  70 
18  85 
21  00 
22  38 
25  00 
29  00 
31  55 


$17  50 
19  20 
21  70 
24  35 
26  00 
29  00 
33  75 
39  00 


$18  90 
20  60 
23  75 
26  10 
28  35 
31  35 
36  50 
42  40 


This  tent  makes  an  attractive  and  use- 
ful ornament  for  the  lawn.  Unless 
otherwise  ordered  the  walls  are  made 
to  hook  on,  so  they  can  be  detached  at 
pleasure  When  walls  are  detached  as 
shown  on  right  hand  picture  above,  it 
makes  a pleasant  shade  and  does  not 
kill  the  grass. 

Liberal  discount.  See  sheet  in  front. 


GOSPEL  TENT,  FIFTY  FEET  IN  DIAMETER 


Second-hand  Tabernacles  for  sale  cheap. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


ROUND  TENTS. 

ROPED  EVERY  THREE  CLOTHS. 


SIzp, 

Feet. 

Beigth 

Wall, 

Feet. 

Height 

Pole, 

Feet 

Standard 

Drill. 

61^-oz.  Drill. 

8-oz.  Double 
Filling  Duck. 

8-oz.  Army 
Deck. 

10-oz.  Army 
Top, 

8-oz.  Doable 
Filling  Wall. 

12  oz.  Army 
Top, 

8oz  Doubts 
Filling  Wall, 

13 

9% 

8 28  00 

8 31  60 

8 36  .50 

8 41  00 

8 41  50 

8 44  00 

17« 

6 

11 

11  60 

46  00 

.53  00 

60  00 

61  00 

65  50 

22 

6 

121^ 

56  60 

62  60 

72  00 

81  .50 

s4  00 

90  00 

26 

6 

13 1^ 

7.8  00 

81  60 

93  60 

105  50 

109  .50 

118  00 

81 

6 

Wi 

92  60 

102  60 

117  50 

1.13  00 

138  .50 

1.50  00 

V> 

6 

16 

113  50 

126  00 

H4  60 

163  00 

171  00 

185  00 

40 

6 

17K 

136  00 

1.51  00 

173  06 

195  60 

206  00 

223  50 

44 

6 

18>i 

161  60 

178  .50 

20.'^  (10 

2.31  no 

214  .50 

266  00 

48 

6 

mi 

188  50 

208  .50 

239  00 

269  60 

236  50 

311  50 

52H 

6 

21 

217  00 

240  60 

275  60 

310  .50 

331  00 

360  ,50 

Add  Five  per  cent,  for  each  foot  or  fraction  thereof  in  extra  height  of  wall.  All  sizes  to  be  fully  roped,  every 
three  cloths. 


Lacings  extra,  40  foot  diameter,  $14.00;  44  foot  diameter.  $16.00  ; 48  foot  diameter,  $17.00;  52^  foot  diameter, 
$18.00.  All  other  sizes  24  cents  per  foot  of  lacing. 

• .\bove  will  be  found  a few  sizes  and  prices  of  Hound  Tent'S,  (vnd  on  pnpre  26  Oblong  Round-End  Tents, 
nt  as  thev  vary  80  mueb  In  s'zn,  fiunlitv,  height  of  wall,  eto  , 11  ja  1 niprncticable  to  give  a list  to  suit  ttll 
la-sses  of  bnstnpas.  1 f von  don't  And  what  yon  went,  plensa  wi'iTe,  for  eat  iinntes.  giving  full  partieulnrs,  rml 

"'lii’.Ut  13  reiiiUiT'l  fo!'|  ft3  we  mi\He  them  -o  'STt  tHe  fpr  'jyiii^''i)  they  prg  refinire''i 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


31 


OBLONG  ROUND-END  TENTS. 


sire. 

Height 
of  Wall, 
Feet. 

Height  of 
Pole, 

18 

x21 

6 

9 ft  9 in. 

13 

X 27 

6 

9“  9 

** 

17«  X 24M 

6 

11  •* 

17K  X 31« 

6 

11  •• 

** 

22 

x29 

6 

12  “ 3 

22 

X 36 

6 

12  “ 3 

26 

X 33 

6 

13  ■■  6 

*• 

26 

X 40 

6 

13  “ 6 

26 

x47 

6 

13  6 

81 

X 38 

6 

14  “ 9 

81 

X 45 

6 

14  “ 9 

** 

81 

X 52 

6 

14  “ 9 

85 

X49 

6 

16  “ 

*• 

85 

x56 

6 

16  " 

85 

X63 

6 

16  “ 

*• 

40 

X 54 

6 

17  ••  3 

40 

x61 

6 

17“  3 

40 

X 68 

6 

17  " 3 

44 

x58 

6 

18“  6 

*• 

4^ 

x65 

6 

18  “ 6 

44 

x72 

6 

18"  6 

48 

X 62 

6 

19  “ 9 

•• 

48 

X 69 

6 

19  “ 9 

48 

X 76 

6 

19“  9 

“ 

62Xx66K 

6 

21  “ 

*• 

62H  X 73X 

6 

21  “ 

62J<  X 80H 

6 

21  “ 

standard 

Drill. 


$ 40  50 

63  00 
65  50 
70  00 
72  50 
89  00 
91  .50 
110  00 
128  00 
112  .50 
133  00 
1.53  00 
158  00 
180  50 
202  50 
185  00 
209  00 
233  50 
214  00 
240  00 
266  50 
245  00 
273  50 
301  50 
278  00 
308  00 
358  50 


Drill. 


$ 45  00 
59  00 
67  00 
77  60 
81  00 
99  00 
101  50 
122  00 
142  00 
125  00 
147  .50 
170  00 
175  00 
200  00 
224  50 
204  50 
231  50 
2.58  50 
237  00 
266  00 
295  00 
271  00 
302  50 
3.33  .50 
307  ,50 
341  00 
394  50 


8-07  Double 
iFilling  Duck. 


8 .52  00 
67  50 
71  00 
89  .50 
93  00 
113  .50 
116  50 
140  00 
163  00 
143  50 
169  00 
195  00 
200  .50 
229  00 
2.57  00 
234  .50 
265  50 
296  00 
271  ,50 
304  50 
337  50 
310  .50 
346  00 
382  00 
352  00 
390  00 
448  .50 


10-07.  Dkl. 

Filling,  or 
8-07.  Army 
Duck. 


. 59  00 
76  50 
80.50 
101  00 
105  00 
128  .50 
132  00 
158  00 
184  00 
162  00 
191  00 
220  00 
226  ,50 
258  00 
290  00 
264  50 
299  00 
333  .50 
305  ,50 
343  00 
380  50 
350  00 
390  00 
4.30  00 
396  00 
439  00 
o02  00 


10-07.  Army 

Duck  Top, 
8-07.  Double 
Filling  Wall- 


$ 60  00 

78  50 
82  50 
104  00 
108  50 
133  50 
137  .50 
16.5  .50 
193  00 
170  00 
200  ,50 
231  .50 
239  ,50 
273  .50 
307  .50 
280  .50 
318  00 
355  .50 
340  00 
366  00 
406  50 
373  .50 
417  00 
461  00 
424  .50 
471  00 
618  00 


12-07.  Army 

Duck  Top, 
8-07.  Double 
Filling  Wall; 

$ 64  00 
84  00  1 
89  00 
112  00 
117  00 
144  00 
148  50 
179  00 
209  50 
184  00 
217  60 
251  50 
260  00 
297  50 
335  00 
805  .50 
346  50 
387  00 
369  50 
399  00 
443  .50 
407  .50 
455  00 
603  50 
463  50 
515  00 
566  00 


. Add  5 per  cent,  for  each  foot  or  fraction  thereof 

lime  ae  Bound  TeuU  of  lame  vidtha 

J4beral  fliscouat  from  these  prlcesi  8ee  shoet. 


dirt  OtF  t^O  t>l/  uw*  vv ^ • 

In  extra  height  of  wall.  All  eiw*  to  be  fully  roped,  every  threi  dotha.  lACinge  to  be 


INSIDE  OF  CIRCUS  TENT,  150X300  FEET 


'■'1  quailcr  pole^i  ctc; 

i'i 


Prices  pages  34  and  35  include  ends  to  Tents. 

Second-hand  Stables  for  bale.  Send  for  prices. 


C.  J.  BAKKR,  KANSAS  CITY, MO. 


SXABLB  TENT. 

This  Tent  has  the  end  left  oflf  in  cut  to  show  Canvas  Mangers. 


34 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


The  following  prices  include  Poles  and  good  Turned  and  Ironed  Guy  StajSj 
Ropes,  etc.  Roped  and  strengthened  in  the  best  possible  manner. 

Grain  Mangers  of  Heavy  Duck $2  25  per  head  e: 

Hay  Mangers  of  Heavy  Duck 2 75  per  head  e: 


Height 

Height 

10-oz.  Doable 

12.0Z.  Doable 

12-oz.  Army 

16.oa.  Am 

Size 

of  Wall, 

of  Pole, 

Filling,  or  8-oz. 

Filling,  or  10-oz. 

Dnek. 

Pack, 

Feet, 

Feet. 

Army  Dock. 

Army  Dock. 

or  No.  10. 

or  No.  8. 1 

24  X 

21 

6 

12 

$104  00 

$117  00 

$130  00 

$160  00  1 

24  X 

24 

5 

12 

112  00 

126  00 

140  00 

172  00  1 

24  X 

28 

5 

12 

127  00 

143  00 

159  00 

195  00 

24  X 

83 

5 

12 

142  00 

160  00 

178  00 

218  50  1 

24  X 

35 

5 

12 

150  00 

169  00 

187  50 

230  60 

24  X 

37 

5 

12 

157  50 

177  00 

196  50 

241  60  1 

24  X 

42 

5 

12 

173  00 

194  50 

216  50 

265  50  1 

24  X 

47 

6 

12 

188  50 

212  50 

236  00 

290  00 

24  X 

51 

5 

12 

204  50 

230  00 

255  60 

814  00 

24  X 

56 

5 

12 

219  50 

247  00 

274  50 

837  00 

24  X 

60 

5 

12 

234  50 

264  00 

293  50 

860  50 

24  X 

63 

5 

12 

242  00 

272  00 

802  50 

871  60 

24  X 

65 

5 

12 

250  00 

281  00 

812  00 

883  50 

24  X 

70 

5 

12 

265  00 

298  00 

331  00 

407  00 

24  X 

72 

6 

12 

273  50 

307  50 

341  60 

419  50 

24  X 

75 

5 

12 

280  50 

315  50 

350  50 

431  00 

26  X 

21 

5 

12K 

111  50 

125  60 

139  50 

171  00 

26  X 

24 

5 

12H 

120  00 

135  00 

150  00 

184  00 

26  X 

28 

5 

12)4 

135  50 

•'52  50 

169  50 

208  00 

We  maue  stables  ior?nowmen  of  oz-  and  Standard  Drill  Write  us  for  prices. 

S3 

S6 

37 

42 

47 

61 

66 

60 

63 

65 

70 

72 

76 

82 

84 

91 

21 

24 

28 

33 

85 

37 

42 

47 

51 

56 

60 

63 

65 

70 

72 

75 

82 

84 


TEN  TS““Continueil_- 


Height 
of  Pole, 
Feet. 

10-oz.  Boiible 
Fillings,  or  8-oz. 
Army  Duck, 

12-oz  Double 
Filling,  or  10-oz* 
Army  Duck. 

12-oz.  Army 
Duck, 
or  No.  10. 

16-oz.  Army 
Duck, 
or  No.  8. 

12K 

152  00 

170  50 

189  60 

233  00 

12« 

159  50 

179  50 

199  60 

245  00 

12J< 

168  00 

189  00 

210  00 

258  00 

12K 

184  00 

207  50 

230  50 

283  00 

12X 

200  60 

225  50 

250  60 

808  00 

12K 

216  00 

243  00 

270  00 

832  00 

12H 

232  60 

261  60 

290  50 

857  00 

n>i 

248  50 

279  60 

311  00 

882  00 

12H 

257  00 

289  00 

321  50 

894  50 

12K 

264  50 

297  50 

830  50 

406  00 

nn 

281  00 

816  50 

851  50 

431  50 

12X 

289  00 

825  00 

861  00 

444  00 

121i 

297  00 

834  00 

371  00 

456  00 

12X 

821  00 

361  00 

401  00 

493  00 

12)i 

829  60 

870  60 

411  50 

605  50 

12X 

853  50 

897  50 

441  50 

642  60 

13 

119  75 

134  75 

149  75 

184  00 

18 

128  25 

144  25 

160  25 

197  00 

IS 

145  00 

163  25 

181  25 

222  75 

13 

163  00 

183  25 

208  75 

250  25 

18 

170  75 

192  25 

213  50 

262  25 

13 

179  25 

201  60 

224  00 

275  25 

13 

196  50 

221  25 

245  75 

802  00 

13 

213  50 

240  00 

266  75 

827  50 

13 

230  25 

259  00 

287  75 

853  50 

13 

247  60 

278  60 

309  50 

880  00 

13 

265  00 

298  00 

831  00 

406  75 

13 

273  75 

808  00 

342  25 

420  60 

13 

281  75 

317  00 

852  00 

433  00 

13 

298  50 

336  00 

373  00 

458  50 

13 

307  60 

846  00 

384  50 

472  00 

13 

316  00 

854  60 

894  00 

484  00 

13 

841  00 

883  50 

426  50 

524  00 

13 

353  00 

897  00 

441  00 

na 

Large  Discount  from  these  prices.  See  sheet. 


HERDERS’  TENT 


size 

Feet 


5x9 

6 xll 

7 xl2 
7 xl6 
9%xl4 
9Kxl6M 
9J^xl9 


Height 

Feet 


8 oz.  Single 
Filling 
Duck 


$4  S5 

6 25 

7 00 

8 50 
10  00 
11  60 
13  15 


10  oz.  Sin- 
gle Filling 
Duck 

10  OZ.  Dbl. 
Filling  or 
8 oz.Army 

$5  70 

$6  30 

7 40 

8 50 

8 30 

9 -30 

10  00 

11  20 

11  75 

13  15 

13  65 

15  30 

15  50 

17  40 

12  oz.  Dbl. 
Filling  or 
10  oz.Army 

$7  20 
9 60 
10  55 
12  70 
14  90 
17  30 
19  75 


12  oz. 
Army 
Duck 


$8  65 
11  00 
12  60 
15  00 
17  75 
20  60 
23  50 


This  is  a new  tent  and  is  made 

rope  ridge  and  corners,  so  it  neen 

ridge,  pole  making  it  very  portable*  ‘ 
tremly  easy  to  pitch  and  good  for  slav- 
ing storms.  The  uprights  can  be  jcitW' 
for  75  cents  per  pair.  A most  de.slbt*' 
tent  for  hunting,  fishing  traveliil 
anything  where  portability  and|lli#> . 
mo.st  floor  space  for  the  least  moi'» 
required. 


-_LB-a_r5- 


REFRESHMENT  TENT 


1 


WITH  WALL. 


SIZE. 

Height  of  Wall 

8 01. 

Whito  Daok, 
Single  Filling. 

10  os. 

White  Dnok, 
Single  Filling. 

8 os. 

Bine  and  White 
Striped  Dnok, 

8 os. 

White  Dnok, 
Single  Filling 

10  os. 

White  Dnok, 
Single  Filling. 

8 os. 

Bine  and  White 
Striped  Dnok. 

feet 

6 feet. 

$22  34 

$25  38 

$30  42 

$12  89 

$13  99 

$15  82 

1 

6 “ 

25  02 

28  42 

34  06 

14  69 

15  95 

18  05 

I«  •••••. 

6 ** 

27  76 

31  32 

37  82 

16  53 

17  97 

20  35 

, 

6 “ 

30  6o 

34  88 

42  09 

18  50 

20  28 

23  29 

! 

6 *• 

3678 

41  88 

50  49 

22  81 

25  02 

28  85 

• ••  •••••• 

6 

37  56 

42  90 

51  79 

23  59 

26  04 

30  17 

6 ** 

46  32 

53  02 

62  68 

29  61 

32  84 

37  39 

WITHOUT  WALL. 


.arge  reduction  from  these  prices.  See  discount  sheet. 


AMAZON  TENT, 


Height 

Height 

8 oz.  Single 

10  oz.  Sin- 

10 oz.  Dhl. 

12  oz.  Dbl.  1 

12  oz. 

“ 

of  Pole 

of  Wall 

Filling 

gle  Filling 

Filling  or 

Filling  or 

Army 

Feet 

Feet 

Duck 

Duck 

Soz.Army 

10  oz.Army 

Duck 

7 

7 

3 

3 

$10  50 

13  00 

$12  40 

15  25 

$13  90 

17  10 

$15  75 

19  45 

$17  75 
23  00 

This  is  a very  convenient  tent.  The 
awning  makes  it  very  comfortable 

7 

3 

15  10 

17  80 

20  20 

22  70 

27  00 

for  sitting  or  eating  under.  The  tent 

3 

14  60 

17  20 

19  55 

22  00 

26  20 

with  awning  covers  double  the  size 

7% 

7^4 

3 

3 

17  10 

19  75 

20  10 

21  25 

22  60 

26  10 

25  60 

29  60 

30  50 
35  00 

of  the  tent. 

3 

16  20 

19  00 

21  35 

24  00 

28  85 

Liberal  discount  from  these  prioes 

8 

3 

18  60 

22  00 

24  70 

28  00 

33  40 

See  sheet. 

8 

3 

21  55 

25  40 

28  50 

32  35 

38  50 

8 

3 

24  35 

28  70 

32  20 

36  60 

43  50 

8 

3 

27  30 

32  20 

36  10 

41  00 

48  75 

1 

40 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


Height 

Height 

8oz.  Single 

10  oz.  Sin- 

10  oz.  Dbl. 

12  oz.  Dbl. 

12  oz. 
Army 

As  its  name  implies,  this 

Feet 

of  Wall 
Feet 

of  Pole 
Feet 

Filling 

Duck 

gle  Filling 
Duck 

Filling  or 
8 oz.  Army 

Filling  or 
10  oz.Army 

an  excellent  tent  for  traveli 
on  account  of  its  extret 

7^x13 

w 

$ 8 40 

$ 9 90 

$11  10 

$12  60 

$15  00 

portability.  It  is  made  w 
a rope  ridge,  so  it  only  ne< 
the  two  small  upright  pol 

7^x14^ 

2^ 

10  00 

11  80 

13  20 

15  00 

17  80 

9 xl4 

7 

10  40 

12  20 

13  70 

15  50 

18  50 

9 

7 

12  15 

14  30 

16  00 

18  20 

21  65 

cents  the  pair,  net.  T; 

smaller  sizes  can  theneasi' 

10^x15 

12  35 

14  55 

16  30 

18  60 

22  00 

105^x17% 

14  30 

16  85 

18  90 

21  40 

25  50 

10*^20 

2!< 

7« 

16  25 

18  90 

21  50 

24  35 

28  00 

train,  etc.,  and  the  large  si;i« 

12  x19 

8 

16  50 

19  25 

21  85 

24  80 

28  50 

can  be  carried  in  a buggy  ‘ 

12  x21 

8 

18  75 

22  10 

24  8) 

28  15 

33  50 

cart,  making  it  a most  d^i!- 

ble  tent  for  hunting,  fishing,  traveling  or  any  place  where  a portable  tent  is  required. 
Liberal  discount  from  these  prices.  See  discount  sheet. 


KLONUIKK  TENT.  OBLONG.  SQUAKE  ENDS. 


ize 

eet 

Height 
of  Pole 
Feet 

Height 
of  Wall 
Feet 

8 oz.  Single 
Filling 
Duck 

10  oz.  Sin- 
gle Filling 
Duck 

10  oz.  Dbl. 
Filling  or 
8 oz..4.rmy 

12  oz.  Dbl. 
Filling  or 
10  oz.  Army 

12  oz. 
Army 
Duck 

:12 

6M 

$ 9 00 

$10  60 

$11  85 

$13  45 

$16  00 

;14 

6% 

2K 

10  10 

11  90 

13  35 

15  15 

18  00 

:14 

7 

2K 

12  to 

14  60 

16  40 

18  60 

22  15 

:165^ 

7 

2K 

14  20 

16  75 

18  80 

21  30 

25  40 

:19 

7 

25< 

15  .55 

18  30 

20  50 

23  30 

27  75 

■xl6 

2K 

17  75 

19  65 

22  00 

25  00 

29  75 

X19 

7ll 

2y 

18  25 

21  00 

23  50 

26  70 

32  75 

bc21 

714 

2y 

19  60 

23  10 

25  90 

29  40 

35  00 

1x24 

714 

2tf 

21  00 

24  75 

27  75 

31  .50 

37  50 

x21 

8 

254' 

22  70 

26  75 

30  0> 

34  00 

40  50 

x24 

8 

2K 

24  35 

28  75 

32  20 

36  50 

43  50 

nail  boy  can  do  it.  See  di.<;count  sheet  for  reduction  on  these  prices. 


This  is  a new  tent,  never  before  on 
the  market.  Has  a rope  ridge  and 
small  ropes  sewn  in  seams  at  corners, 
so  it  only  has  two  upright  poles  to  be 
carried  which  can  be  jointed  for  75 
cents,  net,  for  the  two  poles.  Mak- 
ing it  the  most  portable  and  easiest 
pitched  of  any  tent  in  the  market. 

To  pitch  tent,  lay  it  on  the  ground 
square.  Then  piit  corner  stake  out 
nearly  to  end  of  guy  and  in  line  with 
bias  corners;  then  loop  guy  over 
stakes,  push  up  the  center  poles,  put 
middle  stakes  and  guys  in  place,  and 
stake  down  walls,  and  it  is  done.  A 


42 


C.  J.  BAKER.  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


1 


British  sporting  tent. 


Size 

Feet 

Center 

Pole 

Feet 

End 

Poles 

Feet 

8 oz.  .Single 

Filling 

Duck 

10  oz.  Sin- 
gle Filling 
Duck 

10  oz.  Dbl. 
Filling  or 
8oz.  Army 

12  oz.  Db!. 
Filling  or 
10  oz.Army 

8 

6 

$11  55 

J13  20 

$14  85 

$16  50 

12x13 

S'A 

6 

15  75 

18  00 

20  25 

22  50 

14x14 

9 

6 

20  65 

23  60 

26  85 

29  50 

This  tent  is  made  with  three  center  pol 
roped  on  ridge  and  door  each  end.  I 
plenty  of  head  room  and  is  a pretty  sha 
LordMayoin  his  book  “Sports  in  Ab 
sinia”  page  20,  says  of  it:  “I  should  adv 
ei-erybody  to  take  this  description  of  ti!. 
for  rough  work  in  any  country.  Head  roi'i 
IS  what  is  wanted  for  comfort,  and  this  is  the  only  strong,  portable  and  shapely  tent  that  combines  these  advantage ' 


ROUND  TOP  WAGON  BOWS,  In  any  Quantity. 


Wagon  Bows  60  cents  per  set.  See  discount  sheet. 


WAGON  COVERS. 


For  Discount  from  these  prices,  examine  sheet  in  front  of  this  Catalogue. 


WAGON  BOWS  FOR  SALE. 


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C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


PLAIN  WHITE  CANVAS  COVERS. 

See  prices  on  opposite  page. 


PLAIN  WHITE  CANTAS  PAULINS, 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


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It  is  a pity,  a pity  it  is,  to  spoil  your  machines  or  goods  that  cost  so  much  money,  or  to  ruin  your  crops  that  cost 
3 much  labor,  when  they  can  be  saved  so  cheaply  by  buying  your  Paulins  of  us.  I,arge  discount  from  these  prices, 
rotect  your  goods  and  machines. 


HARVESXER  AND  CORN-CRIB  COVERS. 


COMBINATION  HARVESTER  AND  BINDER 
COVERS  TO  FIT  ANY  MACHINE. 


jS-o/.  Buck.jlO-oz  Duck. 

12-oz.Duck. 

For  (>-Ft.  Macliiiip|$2  30  Each.  <2  8.5  Each. 
For  7-Ft.Marliinc|  2 50  “ | 3 10  “ 

*3  .W  Each. 
3 80  “ 

Why  spoil  your  Machines,  Goods  or  Crops  with  sun 
or  rain  when  they  can  be  protected  so  cheaply?  Buy 
Covers  for  your  Wagons,  Engines,  Harvesters,  Bind- 
ers, Separators,  Stacks,  Corn  Cribs,  Hay  Cars  and 
Merchandise’  See  also  page  57. 


ROUND-TOP  CORN-CRIB  COVERS.  I 

These  covers  are  made  quarter  pitch,  and  overw  { 
the  edge  of  the  crib  about  I J inches.  A short  poleli  < 
supplied  with  each  cover.  Put  a small  piece  of  bos  I i 
on  thecorn  level  with  the  top  of  theciibtostandt  i i 
pole  on  and  pile  the  corn  around  the  pole.  Thec(.  (j 
ers  will  be  more  waterproof  if  they  do  not  touch  1 1 i 
corn. 


' ' i \ 

’As  ill 

1 1 

PUICE  LIST. 


Diameter. 

8-oz.  Duck. 

10-oz.  Duck. 

12-oz.  Dd! 

12  feet 

$ 0 00 

$6  75 

$ 8 00  1 

16  •* 

10  00 

11  35 

13  00  ] 

20  “ 

14  70 

16  60 

18  50 

24  ■< 

21  00 

22  70 

26  00  1 

Eiberal  discount  from  these  prices. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO, 


49 


C.  J.  BAKER,  U.  S.  and  FOREIGN  NATIONS  FLAGS. 

Of  Best  Standard  Navy  All-Wool  Banting. 
As  will  be  seen,  we  have  largely  extended 
our  chapter  on  Flags  in  oui  present  cata- 
logue, and  have,  we  believe,  a greater  vari- 
ety  of  colored  Foreign  Nations  Flags  than 
can  be  found  in  the  catalogue  of  any  other 
Flag-maker  on  earth.  They  have  been  col- 
lected with  great  care.  They  are  in  nearly 
every  case  the  Merchant  Flag  of  the  nation 
represented.  That  is,  the  Flag  that  would 
be  seen  flying  at  the  masthead  of  vessels  in 
our  harbors. 

We  would  call  special  attention  to  pages  36 
and  37  Advertising  Flags  and  Burgees.  We 
are  sure,  if  their  attractiveness,  utility  and 
cneapness  as  advertising  mediums  ai  e prop- 
erly considered,  many  shrewd  advertisers 
who  have  never  thought  of  them  would 
erect  poles  on  their  Buildings  and  have  a 
supply  of  them,  to  vary  the  display,  adver- 
tise special  lines  and  keep  themselves  at- 
tractively before  the  public.  The  poles  can 
also  be  used  to  display  the  Stars  and  Stripes 
and  foreign  nations  Flags  on  special  occa- 
sions. Nothing  enlivens  a house,  a place  of 
business,  a town  or  city  so  much  as  a lot  of 
handsome  flags  waving  in  the  breeze.  We 
make  a special  tv  of  the  manufactureof  Best 
Navy  All-Wool  Bunting  Flags  and  compete 
with  any  house  In  the  country  in  quality 
and  price. 

We  also  sell  and  erect  poles  for  fchools,  stores,  or  buildings.  We  are 
headquarters  for  the  trade  for  Printed  Muslin  United  States  and  Foreign 
Nations  Flags.  Note  prices  and  discount.  A variety  of  these  are  excel 
lent  for  decorating  buildings,  either  inside  or  out. 


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I 


AMERICAN  NATIONAL  U.  S.  ARMY  AND  NAVY  FLAGS.  i 

Begulation  width.  See  Article  1436,  Page  475,  U.  S.  Army  Regulations,  for  proportions  of  Flags.  | ) 


U.  S.  National  Company  Flag,  6x6>^,  Price,  ii!5.50.  New  size,  4}^x5}4,  $4.75  each. 

Three  feet  and  four  feet  Flags  made  with  thirteen  stars  each;  if  made  with  forty-hve,  <5  cer 


All  other  sizes  made  with  full  complement  of  forty-five  stap  each.  , ■ ■ . . .1 

If  any  of  these  Flags  are  wanted  wider,  add  five  per  cent  for  each  additional  six  inches  to  tj  « 

^°'^^Made  with^s\andard  all-wool  bunting,  sewed  stars,  and  made  in  the  best  manner  with  stroi  / 
Canvas  headings;  small  sizes  with  grommets  and  large  sizes  roped. 

This  is  the  place  to  buy  flags.  See  discount  sheet.  ! 

i ' 

I ; 


U.S.  Nav?'  and  Other  Flags 


CO?D&AVei 


WEATHER  SIGNALS,  ADOPTED  BY  THE  UNITED  STATES  SIGNAL  BUREAU. 
x3  feet,  per  set  of5..|6.00  | 4>^x4>^  feet,  per  set  of5.  .|U.OO  | 6x6  feet,  per  set  of5.  .$16.00  | 7>^x7J-^  feet,  per  setof5.  .|24.00 


For  discount  from  prices  on  flags,  see  discount  sheet. 


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C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY.  MO. 


BTJNTINQ  BUBGEES. 

Burgees  plain,  or  ■with  firm 
name,  trade  mark,  advertise- 
ments, etc.  Lettering  extrru  ac- 
cording to  style  and  size  of  let- 
ter. Send  for  estimates  on  pecu- 
liar designs.  Ill  ordering  please 
state  if  you  have  any  particular 
choice  in  colors.  Burgees  can 
be  lettered  very  satisfactorily 
with  black  or  blue  paint,  which 
will  stand  as  long  as  the  bunt- 
ing, at  one-third  of  the  prices 
for  sewed  letters. 


Length. 

Width  of 
Large  End. 

Width  of 
Small  End. 

Price. 

Sewed  Letters. 

7 feet. 

3 feet  0 in. 

1 foot  6 fn. 

$ 1 75 

Add  to  Price 

8 '• 

3 ‘ 

• 0 

1 “ 6 “ 

2 00 

of  Burgees. 

9 “ 

4 

• 6 “ 

1 “ 6 “ 

2 50 

10  “ 

4 ‘ 

‘ 6 “ 

1 “ 6 “ 

2 75 

Each. 

12  “ 

4 ‘ 

■ 6 “ 

1 “ 6 “ 

3 25 

4 in 

....|0  30 

12  " 

6 ' 

. 0 .. 

3 feet 

4 75 

6 “ 

....  35 

15  “ 

6 

. 0 1, 

3 “ 

6 00 

9 “ 

....  4 

16  •• 

7 ' 

‘ 6 ‘ 

3 “ 

7 00 

12 

....  45 

18  “ 

6 ' 

0 •• 

3 ' 

7 25 

18 

. ...  65 

18  “ 

7 ‘ 

fi  '• 

3 “ 

8 50 

24  •• 

....  85 

20  " 

7 ‘ 

6 

3 “ 

9 25 

30  “ 

1 0(j 

20  " 

9 ‘ 

0 '• 

3 “ 

10  75 

36  ‘ 

. ...  1 40 

25  •• 

9 • 

0 - 

3 •• 

13  25 

42  '■ 

...  1 65 

25  “ 

10 

6 '• 

3 

15  00 

48  “ 

....  i bu 

30 

9 ■ 

0 “ 

3 “ 

16  00 

54  •• 

....  2 00 

30  “ 

12  ‘ 

0“ 

3 “ 

20  00 

60  “ 

....  2 25 

C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


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ADVERTISING  FLAGS. 


Probably  no  signs  that  can  be  used  are  more  attract- 
vo  than  handsome  Flags.  They  wave  In  the  wind  and 
rive  a suggestion  of  life  and  energy,  and  have  a holi- 
'.ay  effect  that  nothing  else  has.  On  a count  of  their 
aotion,  ihejr  will  attract  attention  quicker  than  any 
tationary  sign.  The  accompanyingdesignsaremere- 
y suggestions  which  may  be  varied  as  to  color,  size 
nd  inscription,  almost  indefinitely.  The  accom  pany- 
ngprlcesare  for  the  Flags  without  lettering.  For 
, ottering,  see  opposite  page.  Paint  lettering,  20  cents 
'ler  running  foot.  Liberal  discount  on  these  prices. 
. ee  discount  sheet. 


Length. 

Width. 

Price,  Each. 

Length, 

Width. 

Price,  Each. 

6 feet  X 3 feet.. 

...$1  60 

14  feet  X 9 

feet $11  20 

6 “ 

...  2 40 

14  “ 

X lOK 

“ 13  10 

8 “ 

..  3 20 

16  “ 

X 9 

••  13  00 

8 “ 

X 6 

...  4 30 

16  “ 

X lOK 

" 15  00 

10  “ 

x 434 

...  4 00 

16  “ 

X 12 

••  17  00 

10  “ 

X 6 

...  5 25 

18  “ 

xlOK 

" 17  00 

12  “ 

X 6 

...  6 40 

18  “ 

X 12 

••  19  20 

12  “ 

X7H 

...  8 00 

20  " 

XlOti 

“ 18  70 

12  “ 

X 9 

** 

....  9 60 

20  “ 

X 12 

“ 21  30 

14  “ 

X 7X 

**  .. 

....  9 30 

20  “ 

X 1334 

“ 24  00 

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C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


rRANCC  . 


BUNTING  FLAGS  OF  FOBEIGN  NATIONS-Best  Quality. 


Nationality. 


England 

Germ:  ny 

France , 

Italy  

Norway 

Sweden 

Canada 

Spain 

Belgium 

Russia 

Switzerland... 
Mexico 


2x3 

8x5 

4x6  1 

4>4x7 

5x8 

6x10 

9x15 

feet. 

feet. 

feet . 

feet. 

feet. 

feet. 

feet. 

P.80 

13.59 

$.5.50 

16.00 

$ 8.00 

$11.00 

$22.50 

1.00 

2.20 

3.30 

3.80 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

1.00 

2.20 

3.30 

3.80 

4.60 

6 30 

13.00 

1.80 

3.00 

5.(0 

5.50 

6.50 

8.00 

17.00 

1.80 

5.60 

6.50 

7.00 

9.00 

12.00 

23.00 

1.80 

5.25 

5.20 

6.65 

8.50 

11.50 

23.00 

3.00 

4.50 

6.75 

9.50 

11.00 

15.00 

27.00 

1.00 

2 20 

8.30 

3.80 

4.60 

6.35 

13.00 

1.00 

2.20 

3.30 

2.80 

4.6C 

6.30 

13.00 

1.00 

2.20 

3.30 

3.80 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

1.50 

2.80 

4.00 

4.4C 

5.50 

7.60 

16.00 

1 00 

2.20 

3.30 

3.80 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

Flags  of  any  other  size  made  to  order  on  short 
notice,  at  proportionate  prices. 


Mexico. 


Canada. 


Belgium 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO 


Austria 


Hungary 


Holland 


BDUTING  FLAGS  OF  FOREIGN  NATIONS.  Best  Ouality. 

^ Price,  Each.  ^ 


Nation. 

2x3  ft. 

3x5  ft. 

4x6ft. 

5x8ft.|Gxl0  ft. 

9x15  ft. 

Austria.... 

J3  00 

$4  60 

$6  75 

$11  00 

I .$15  00 

$27  70 

Hungai  V.. 

1 00 

2 20 

3 30 

4 60 

6 30 

13  00 

Holland ... 

3 GO 

5 50 

7 50 

12  00 

IG  00 

28  00 

Portugal.. 

3 GO 

4 50 

6 75 

11  00 

15  00 

27  70 

Siam 

1 80 

3 50 

5 .50 

8 00 

11  20 

22  50 

Greece 

1 80 

3 50 

5 60 

8 00 

11  20 

22  50 

Denmark. 

1 50 

2 80 

4 00 

5 50 

7 50 

IG  00 

China 

3 00 

4 50 

6 75 

11  00 

15  00 

27  70 

Turkey 

1 50 

2 80 

4 00 

5 50 

7 50 

IG  00 

Persia 

3 00 

4 50 

6 75 

11  00 

15  00 

27  70 

Japan 

1 50 

2 80 

4 00 

5 50 

7 50 

IG  00 

Egypt 

1 60 

2 80 

4 00 

6 50 

7 50  1 

16  00 

Turkey 


Portugal 


Persia 


Japan 


Egypt 


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C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


* KaA  reserve 


6BEAT  BB1TAI9  AID  DEB  COLOHES. 

Best  Bunting  Flags. 


"south  Austmua  " PuCEnUNO 


PILOT  Flag 


Nationality. 
Red  Ensign.. 
WhiteEnsign 
zr-7 — — ' St.George’sCross 
St&EOROFsOwss  Straits  Settlera’I 


3x5 
3 511 
3 75 
2.80 
4.50 


5x8  I 6x101  9x15 

8.00  11.20  22.50 

8.50  11.75  23  00 

6.50  7.50  16.00 

11.00  16.00  27.70 


VRS 

III  CANADA  ^ 111  Malta  Ja' 

lii 

mmm 

" Scotland  " Ireland  "Military' 


Blue  Ensigrn,  same  price  as  Ked  £q 
si^.  Union  Jackand  lndia,8ameprice 
' s White  Ensign.  South  A ustralia,  New 
outh  Wales  (Australia),  Victoria  (Aus- 
tialia),  Queensland,  Tasmania,  New 
ZealajwL  Canada.  West  African  Settle- 
Jnents,  Cape  tolony,  Malta,  Military 
Jack,  Colonial  Jack.  Scotland  and  Ire- 
land, same  price  asS^traits  Settlements. 


LONIAtJACK 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO, 


B 

Arocntine  Republic 


Danish  W.  Indies. 


oooo 

OOO 

13 

osds 

(b 

J^OOO 

OOO 

o 

lb  OOO 

lb 

./-.OOO 
coo  CO 

<z>o^ 

O001-- 

Id 

CO  lo  (b 

^ V). 

O CO 

CO 

rt  5 (U  u 
^ 3^0  3 
wcj  ap 

1h^  . tn 
rt 

^ Cfi  ip'  (y 


U.S.OF  Colombia 


Cuba 


oPi  2-  • r.  -i,- 
S ■ PnSoO  U 
ca  bc'S  «•;;  ti  c‘3 
'^<«ia<jpu;u3 


Hayti 


Dutch  Indies  Society  Islands  Hawaiian  Islands  FrehchW.indies 


Paracuav 


E.CUAOOR 


Uruguay 


San  Domingo 


BuenosAyhes 


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C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


Austria 


Bavaria  Bohemia  Baden  Bulgaria  Burmah 


Congo 


Finland  Hanover  Hamburg  icuand  Liberia  Luxemburg 

Best  Xavy  Banting  Flags  of  Foreign  Jtatiotis. 

Nationality, 


Morocco 


Madagascar 


Nontehecro 


Austrian  Italy. 

Bavaria.... 
Bulgaria... 
Bremen.... 
Hanover. . . 
Oldenburg. 


Price  each]  2x3 

■ 153^  ciT 

1.00 
2.00 
1.50 
3.00 
1.80 


3x5 

4x6 

5x8 

6x10 

9x15 

$5.50 

$7.50 

$12.00 

$16.00 

$28.00 

2.20 

3.30 

4.60 

6.30 

13.00 

3.75 

5.80 

8.50 

11.75 

23.00 

2.80 

4.00 

5.50 

7.50 

16.00 

4.50 

6.75 

11.00 

15.00 

27.70 

3.50 

5.60 

8.00 

11.20 

22.50 

Burmah,  Finland,  Roman  States  and  Two  Sicilies,  same  priceas  Austrian  Italy. 

Bohemia,  Baden,  Mecklenberg-Schwerin,  Madagascar,  Netherlands,  Prussia, 
Roumania,  San  Marino,  Saxony,  Tyrol  and  Wurteraburg,  same  price  as  Bavaria. 
Corea,  Hamburg,  Iceland  and  Morocco,  same  price  as  Bulgaria. 

Congo,  l.iberia,  Montenegro,  Orange  BTeeState,  Samos,  Transvaal  and  Tripoli, 
same  price  as  Bremen. 

Luxemburg,  Tuscany  and  Zanzibar,  same  price  as  Hanover. 

Poland,  Servia  and  Tnnis,  same  price  as  Oldenburg. 


Poland 


Tvbol 


EBPB 


Netmerurdg 


Tunis 


WurtcmbuRG 


Zanzibar 


24  Imperial  Standard,  J6  Pilot  and  16  Merchant  Flags. 


I Hawaii 


Holland  Italy 


Japan  Mexico 


Monaco  Netherlands  Norway 


Malta 


NorthOerman  Samoa  Saxe  Weimar  Tyrol 


Tonga  Victoria  Waldeck 


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PRINTED  MUSLIN  FLAGS  OF  FOREIGN  NATIONS. 

Mounted  on  Sticks.  Best  Quality  Fast  and  Bright  Oil  Colors. 


GBEAT  BBITAIK. 

Jacks  and  Merchants. 

Size.  Per  Doz. 

8?4x  6 inches $0  15 


7 

yy* 

xlOK 

••  

35 

9 

xl4 

“ 

12 

xl8 

“ 

85 

18 

x27'4 

**  

...  1 70 

22 

x36 

**  

...  2 80 

Man-Of-War  Flags. 

12 

xl8 

inches 

...  $0  85 

22 

X36 

...  2 80 

GEBMAXY.  FBAXCE  AND  IRELAND. 

4Kx  7)i  inches 

...  $0  15 

7 

xlO^ 

“ 

35 

9 

xl4 

**  

50 

12 

xl8 

“ 

80 

18 

x27 

“ 

...  1 50 

22 

x36 

“ 

...  2 50 

CANADA. 

8 

xl4 

Inches 

...  $0  75 

22 

x36 

**  

...  3 00 

ITALY. 

12 

xl8 

Inches 

...  $0  80 

18 

x27 

...  1 50 

22 

x36 

“ 

...  2 50 

MEXICO. 

inches $0  35 

8%x]4  " 60 

12  xl8  “ 85 

21  x36  ‘ 2 50 


18  in.  23  in.  36  in. 

Nations. 

Doz. 

Doz. 

Doz. 

Argentine  Kep....40  72 

|1  65 

?2  45 

Austria 

60 

1 60 

2 00 

Belgium 

75 

1 65 

2 30 

Bolivia. 

1 65 

3 10 

Brazil. 

90 

3 10 

China. 

72 

2 45 

CostaMica 

85 

2 45 

Chili 

65 

1 65 

2 00 

Cuba 

72 

2 20 

Denmark 

72 

1 60 

2 20 

Ecuador 

1 65 

3 10 

Egypt 

80 

2 45 

Greece 

72 

1 60 

2 20 

Guatemala.... 

85 

1 65 

2 45 

Hayti 

1 65 

3 10 

Honduras 

1 60 

2 45 

Japan 

60 

1 60 

2 00 

Li  beria 

85 

1 65 

2 45 

Netherlands. 

65 

1 65 

2 20 

Nicaragua...... 

1 65 

2 45 

Norway 

90 

1 65 

3 10 

Persia 

1 65 

3 10 

Peru..., 

1 65 

2 20 

Portugal 

90 

1 66 

3 10 

Russia] 

60 

1 60 

2 00 

.Sandwich  Islands  

1 65 

3 10 

Scotland 

90 

1 65 

3 10 

Slam 

85 

2 45 

Spain 

60 

1 60 

2 20 

Sweden 

90 

1 65 

3 10 

Switzerland.. 

65 

1 60 

2 20 

Turkey 

1 65 

2 45 

Uruguay 

90 

3 10 

Venezuela,.... 

1 65 

3 10 

In  Sets  of  12  Different  Nations 
Length.  er  It. 

18  Inches ; lljO 

23  " 

36  “ 


In  Sets  of  24  Different  Nations. 

18  Inches t » 

23  “ )0 

36  “ 70 

In  Sets  of  42  Different  Nations. 

18  Inches |75 

23  “ >0 

36  “ ^)0 


FL.4.0  HOLDEBS.  . 

No.  Cast  Iron,  Bronzed.  Doz.  Eai. 
3,  %-in.  boro,  single  holderJO  50 

60 

75 
80 
1 00 
1 20 
75 


1”« 

lin 


! flags 


4,  >^-in. 

5,  %-in.  •• 

30,  ?«'-in.  group  for 
40, 14-in.  “ “ 

60,  5Mn.  

10,  Half-circle,  8 small  flags 
20,  Complete  circle,  16small 

flags  1 25 

WOODE5  WHEELS. 

With  %-in.  holes  for  18-  and 
23-in.  flags  3 00 

With  }^-in.  holes  for  SO-in. 
flags  3 00 

Sizes  ordered  in  less  than  do;jn 
lots  charged  at  piece  prices.  | 
Liberal  discount  from  prices  on  flags.  See  discount  sheet.  1 


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U.  Si  COTXON  F1.AGS. 

Sewed  stars  and  stripes  with  canvas  headings  and  grommets. 
TM  sizes  I'oped. 

These  flags  are  made  In  the  same  superior  manner  as  our  all-wool 
■ itlng  flags,  stars  sewed  on  both  sides.  Are  very  handsome,  and  when 
; j ktiiig  can  hardly  be  detected  from  genuinehunting  flags ; fast  colors. 
. reign  flags  made  of  the  same  goods  at  proportionate  prices. 


ize. 

Each. 

Size. 

Each. 

t 3 Feet.. 

18x  9 Feet 

? 7.50 

f 

t 4 Feet. . 

18x10  Feet 

........  8.25 

I 

c 4 Feet. . 

2 25 

18xl2Feet 

........  9.00 

f 

c 6 Feel. . 

20xl0Feet 

9.00 

(• 

c 6 Feet.. 

20x12  Feet 

\* 

c GFeet.. 

25x13  Feet 

c GFeet.. 

4.25 

25x15  Feet 

c 8 Feet.. 

6.60 

30x17  Feet 

f 

c 9 Feet.. 

6.20 

30x20  Feet 

»' 

ilOFect.. 

7.60 

y 

>}4  Feet,  Regulation  Company  Flag,  each 

x55^  Feet,  New  Regulation  Company  Flag,  each 

$3.25 

i ‘ irdwood  Flagstaffs. 

Fine  Polislied  Flag  and  Banner  Poles. 

1 arnished,  with  Fancy 
Spear  Heads. 

With- 

out 

With 

Tube 

With 

Screw 

1 i ins.  long,  each. 

1 > ins.  long,  each. 
( ; 1 ins.  long,  each, 
j * ins.  long,  each. 

$0.10 

.12 

.14 

.18 

R » 
^ £ 

Joiut, 

Each. 

Joint, 

Each. 

Joint, 

Each. 

8 

8 

Imt.  Cherry  or  Ebony 
Real  Walnut  or  Ash. . 

$1.00 

1.00 

,$2.00 

$4.00 

1 > ins.  long,  each. 

.24 

9 

Imt.  AValnutor  Ebony 

1.60 

4.60 

! ins.  long,  each. 

.30 

9 

Real  W alnut  or  Ash . . 

2.00 

6.00 

1 ins.  long,  each. 

.36 

10 

Imt.  AValnutor  Ash... 

2.00 

2.50 

5.00 

1 1 ins.  long,  each. 

.42 

10 

Real  AV alnut  or  Ash.. . 

2.60 

3.25 

6.60 

1 ins.  long,  each. 

.48 

12 

Imt.  Walnut  or  Ash  .. 

2.30 

8.00 

. 1 ) ins.  long,  each. 

.60 

12 

Real  AV  alnut  or  Ash. . . 

4.00 

4.60 

'6.5  6 

f j Anything  in  the  way  of  Flags  or  Trimmings  not  found  in  this 
> ( ialogue  can  be  supplied  at  short  notice,  at  market  rales 


U.  S.  Fl^AGS. 

Printed  mi  slln,  mounted  on 
sticks,  best  quality;  fast  and  bright 
oil  colors:  will  not  run  when  wet. 


No.  Size.  Per  Gross, 

t 2x3  inches $ 0.85 

2 2V^x  4 inches 40 

3 4x6  Inches 67 

4 43^x  7J4  Inches 90 

5 6 X 9%  inches 1.70 

6>^  7 xIOJI  inches 2.00 

6 8 xl4  Inches 3.80 

7 11  xl8  inches 5.00 

114  12  x22  Inches 6.40 

8A  14  x24  Inches 7.20 

8 18  x273^  Inches 10.20 

9 20  x36  inches 17.40 

10  27  x43  Inches 26.20 

11  30  x60  inches 33.00 

11^  86  x66  Inches 40.00 

12  40  x66  inches 61,00 


Please  order  HasIIn  Flags  by  nnmber. 


Printed  Silk  U.  S.  Flags. 

Mounted  on  staff  with  ornament. 
Cheapest  Silk  Flag  In  the  market. 


Size,  2x  3 inches,  each $0.08 

Size,  4x  G Inches,  each 15 

Size,  6x  9 inches,  each 18 

Size,  7x10  Inches,  each 22 

Size  8x1 2 inches,  each 28 

Size,  12x1 8 inches,  each 50 

Siz‘>,  16x24  Inches,  each 90 

Size,  24x36  inches,  each 2.00 

Size,  82x48  inches,  each 3.60 

Size,  86x00  inches,  each 5.00 


Large  reduction  from  these  prices.  See  discount  sheet. 


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Spring-Roller  Drop  Cnrtaiil 


Verandas, 

Balconies, 

Etc.,  Et(| 

! 

Or  they  can  be  used  in  mar| 
ways,  as  temporary  partitions  ' 
rooms,  for  classes  in  Sunday  < 
other  schools;  or  partitioning  roon 
to  save  the  heat  in  winter  or  ar 
place  where  a temporary  paititio 
curtain  or  door  would  be  an  advan 
age.  If  needed,  brass  eyelets  ca 
be  inserted  in  the  eages  to  attach  1 
knobs  at  the  sides;  when  necessar 
they  can  be  mounted  in  boxes,  the 
are  then  invisible  when  rolled  u] 
They  can  also  be  used  tor  cu; 
tains  to  cover  shelves,  or  usej 
horizontally  under  sky-lights,  eti 
They  can  be  made  up  to  26feetlon| 


Send  iSiiKe  o*  Cnrtmns  for- 


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AVYNINGS. 

For  Office  or  Residence  Doors  and  Windows. 

To  raise  or  lower  with  cord  and  pulleys.  See  direc- 
tions for  measuring,  page  54.  For  price,  see  pages  52 
and  63  and  note  the  liberal  discount  on  sheet  in  front 
of  this  Catalogue. 


DROP  CURTAINS. 

For  Balconies,  Verandas,  Etc 

Made  with  eyelets  along  the  top  to  attach  with  screw- 
eyes.  Pole  in  hem  at  bottom.  Cords  are  attached  at 
top  at  suitable  distance  from  the  ends,  and  pass  down 
the  front  of  curtain  underneath  the  pole,  then  up  the 
inside  of  the  curtain  to  and  through  pulleys,  then  both 
cords  lead  to  one  end.  By  pulling  on  the  two  cords  the 
curtain  will  roll  snugly  to  the  top.  Price,  8 cents  per 
square  foot.  Price  includes  rope,  screw-eyes,  cleat  and 
pole,  ready  for  use.  See  discount- 

Nothing  adds  more  to  the  beauty  and  comfort  of  a 
residence  than  neat  and  elegant  Awnings  or  Drop  Cur- 
tains. We  have  27  years’  experience  in  our  business, 
with  all  facilities  and  the  largest  establishment  and  the 
most  varied  stock  west  of  the  Mississippi.  We  warrant 
our  work  and  have  competent  workmen  in  all  depart- 
ments to  insure  first-class  work. 


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C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


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I 


SPRING-ROLLER  STORE  AWNINGS. 


I We  have  hought  the  exclusive  right  for  this  territory  of  McKeon  & Scott  to  manufacture  and  sell  theii 
atent  self-Acting  Spriug-lioller  Awnings,  for  stores,  offices  and  residences,  and  are  prepared  with  skilled 
orkmeu  and  appliances  to  do  the  work  in  the  best  manner.  These  awnings  are  too  well  and  favorably 
iiown  in  Kansas  City  to  need  commendation,  but  for  the  information  of  those  outside  the  city  we  give  some 
1 f the  points  of  beneiiton  the  store  awnings: 

1.  The  roller  and  goods  are  enclosed  In  a waterproof  box,  which  is  nicely  moulded  in  cornice  shape; 
leroller  is  tubular  and  has  steel  springs  which  la  the  motive  power  for  raising  the  awning  up  and  down. 

2.  This  awningrequii  es  no  ropes,  pulleys  or  chains,  but  is  worked  up  anddown  by  u pole  about  eight 
net  long,  which  is  hooked  into  au  eye  In  front  of  awning  pole,  and  by  pulling  out  on  the  pole  the  aw'uing 

ills  out  and  stops  at  any  point  required,  the  closing  up  ot  awning  by  pushing  uji  on  said  polo  very  lightly, 
i the  springs  do  the  work  and  the  operator  only  unbalances  the  inechanism. 

I 3.  The  cloth  lasts  for  many  years,  never  has  to  be  taken  off  in  winter,  and  is  always  ready  for  use  in 
1 11  seasons 

4.  Special  attention  is  called  to  the  length  of  time  goods  remain  clean  and  without  getting  torn,  be- 
luse  there  are  no  rests  or  carriers  required  to  support  this  roller,  and  no  friction  against  any  part  of  the 
9se,  as  the  1 oilers  are  suspended  at  each  end, 

5.  In  sudden  storms  they  can  be  shutup  in  10  seeonds. 

6.  These  rollers  are  made  of  tubular  iron  galvanized  and  finely  tempered  steel  springs  covered  with 
jpperto  prevent  rust,  but  this  is  superfluous,  as  the  rollers  are  water-tight  and  no  rain  or  damp  can  pene 

irate  them.  Ihesprings  arewarranted  unbreakable. 

I 7.  The  neat  appearance  of  these  awnings  are  an  advantage  to  all  fronts.  Architects  have  made  space 
I mew  fronts  to  place  these  awning  cases  in. 

i These  awnlngscan  be  shipped  into  the  country  in  the  boxes  in  which  they  work,  with  the  canvas  on 
I lie  roller,  the  front  rod  attached  and  the  springs  adjusted  ready  to  work  when  placed  in  position.  They 
' in  06  made  without  the  canvas  border,  with  front  board  moulding  Instead  which  shuts  in  the  awning  and 
j lakes  it  Invisible.  They  can  be  made  either  with  or  without  ends.  They  look  neatest  without.  See  engrav- 
ing of  our  store  on  previous  page.  After  placing  the  box  in  position, pat  the  bars  in  front  rod,  then  put 
I ifnts  where  they  nt.  Price  complete  witn  frame.  Made  of  10-oz.  duck  or  8-oz.  ordinary  striiie,  $1  60  per 
x»t  net,  roller  measure.  Fancy  str  pes  extra.  The  above  price  is  tor  awnings  up  to  8x8;  9x9  would  cost  10 
I ents  per  foot  more,  10x10  20  cents,  and  so  on.  These  awnings  can  be  made  as  long  as  S6  feet. 


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AWNINGS. 


This  price  list  is  for  the  Old  Reliable  Pull-up  Awnings. 

The  following  prices  include  Frame,  Ropes,  Pulleys  and  all  necessary  articles  for  pt 
ting  up.  Eettering  10  cents  per  foot  extra. 

See  directions  for  measuring  on  page  43.  Send  for  samples  of  material. 

I 


G O 3yn  ETE. 


WIDTHS  OK  STOBE  KBONTS. 


Height. 


ft.  6 in. 
“ 6 “ 

“ 6 “ 


“ 6 “ 

..  g .. 

..  g .. 


Projection. 


5 ft.  In. 

5 ••  6 “ 

6 

5 “ 

5 “ 6 

6 “ 

5 “ 

5 “ 6 “ 

6 " 

5 " 

5 “ 6 “ 

6 “ 

6 ••  6 “ 

Large  reduction  from  these  prices.  See  discount  sheet. 


ft. 

10  ft. 

12  ft. 

14  ft. 

16  ft. 

18  ft. 

20  ft. 

22  ft. 

24  ft. 

26  ft 

85 

9 90 

10  80 

11  90 

14  00 

14  80 

15  70 

16  90 

18  40 

19  95 

05 

10  30 

11  15 

12  70 

14  35 

15  40 

16  35 

17  50 

19  50 

21  15 

4.5 

11  15 

12  35 

13  5' 

15  85 

16  50 

17  65 

18  60 

20  85 

22  60 

90 

10  00 

11  05 

12  25 

14  10 

14  90 

15  80 

16  95 

18  80 

20  40 

30 

10  .50 

11  55 

12  85 

14  50 

15  80 

16  50 

17  90 

19  45 

21  05 

90 

10  55 

n 85 

13  15 

15  05 

16  55 

17  40 

18  90 

21  00 

22  75 

00 

9 75 

10  80 

12  10 

13  65 

14  65 

15  35 

16  70 

18  95 

20  65! 

21  85^ 

60 

10  70 

12  00 

13  35 

14  85 

15  90 

16  75 

18  50 

20  15 

35 

11  40 

12  50 

13  85 

15  50 

16  70 

17  55 

18  90 

20  90 

22  651 

15 

10  05 

11  10 

12  25 

14  00 

15  00 

15  90 

17  50 

19  50 

21  15 1 

60 

10  45 

11  65 

13  05 

14  70 

15  65 

16  65 

17  85 

20  00 

21  65| 

50 

11  55 

12  80 

14  15 

15  95 

16  70 

17  80 

19  15 

21  30 

23  10! 

70 

12  20 

13  90 

14  60 

16  80 

17  95 

18  65 

20  20 

22  35 

24  20 

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STORE  AWNINGS-  -Continued. 


WIDTHS  OF  STORE  FROJITS. 

Height. 

Projeetiou. 

8 ft. 

10  ft. 

12  ft. 

14  ft. 

16  ft. 

18  ft. 

20  ft. 

22  ft. 

21  ft. 

26  ft. 

5 ft. 

7 ft, 

lU  ’6^ 

IZ  SU 

14  05 

15  55 

17  55 

18  90 

19  6u 

2i  ^ J 

23  75 

25  65 

5 " 

6 in. 

6 “ 

6 in. 

8 95 

11  20 

12  40 

13  50 

15  20 

16  20 

17  05 

18  40 

20  35 

22  00 

5 •• 

6 “ 

6 “ 

9 40 

11  35 

12  55 

14  05 

15  85 

16  85 

17  75 

19  10 

21  10 

22  85 

5 " 

6 •• 

6 “ 

6 *■ 

9 90 

12  25 

13  45 

14  80 

16  90 

17  90 

19  00 

20  30 

22  60 

24  50 

5 “ 

6 “ 

7 “ 

10  60 

13  05 

14  60 

15  75 

17  95 

19  00 

20  00 

21  ,50 

23  90 

25  90 

6 “ 

6 “ 

9 55 

11  70 

12  95 

13  60 

16  25 

17  25 

18  30 

19  60 

21  75 

23  55 

6 

6 “ 

6 •• 

10  00 

12  45 

13  65 

14  90 

17  00 

17  95 

18  95 

19  75 

22  50 

24  35 

6 " 

7 

10  85 

13  20 

14  30 

16  10 

18  15 

19  35 

20  15 

21  85 

24  25 

26  25 

6 “ 

7 •• 

6 •' 

11  25 

13  65 

15  10 

16  60 

18  85 

20  05 

21  10 

22  25 

24  90 

27  00 

6 " 

8 " 

11  65 

14  30 

15  65 

17  20 

19  60 

20  75 

21  80 

23  50 

25  70 

27  85 

6 " 

9 •• 

13  05 

16  00 

17  55 

19  25 

21  55 

22  50 

24  10 

25  85 

28  80 

31  20 

8 ■' 

6 “ 

6 •• 

6 *• 

10  25 

12  40 

13  80 

15  30 

16  70 

18  40 

19  25 

20  85 

23  00 

24  95 

> 

6 ■■ 

7 

10  90 

13  05 

14  55 

16  05 

18  05 

19  15 

20  55 

22  20 

24  00 

26  00 

5 “ 

6 “ 

7 ‘ 

6 •• 

11  25 

13  70 

15  80 

16  80 

19  05 

20  15 

21  25 

23  10 

25  35 

27  50 

6 " 

6 " 

8 •• 

11  75 

14  55 

16  10 

17  75 

20  05 

21  00 

22  20 

23  95 

26  40 

28  60 

6 “ 

6 • 

9 *• 

13  00 

15  95 

17  35 

19  20 

2l  75 

22  90 

23  70 

25  60 

28  60 

31  00 

7 " 

7 ” 

n 05 

13  80 

14  85 

16  50 

18  35 

19  60 

20  45 

22  30 

24  00 

26  00 

7 “ 

7 

6 •• 

11  35 

13  65 

15  20 

16  90 

is  75 

19  85 

21  15 

23  40 

25  35 

27  50 

7 •• 

8 •• 

12  30 

14  60 

16  15 

17  85 

20  15 

21  40 

22  50 

24  20 

26  85 

29  10 

7 “ 

9 •• 

13  20 

15  85 

17  60 

19  35 

2l  85 

23  20 

24  45 

26  00 

28  80 

31  20 

6 “ 

7 

6 

11  85 

14  00 

15  45 

17  20 

19  35 

20  70 

21  60 

23  15 

25  75 

27  90 

V *' 

6 •• 

8 “ 

12  10 

14  60 

16  15 

17  85 

19  95 

21  30 

22  30 

24  15 

26  70 

28  75 

7 •• 

6 

9 •• 

13  50 

16  15 

17  85 

19  95 

22  30 

23  45 

24  60 

26  50 

29  30 

81  75 

8 “ 

8 

12  40 

14  95 

16  50 

18  35 

2O  40 

21  70 

22  95 

24  65 

27  30 

29  60 

8 " 

9 " 

13  70 

16  45 

17  95 

19  60 

22  55 

23  80 

25  05 

26  90 

29  40 

31  85 

9 *' 

9 •* 

14  10 

16  70 

18  45 

20  30 

02  80 

24  10 

25  30 

28  80 

30  10 

32  60 

» •' 

10  •• 

15  20 

18  20 

20  05 

22  10 

24  65 

26  20 

27  55 

29  55 

32  10 

34  80 

When  frame!  are  not  wanted,  20  per  cent,  from  this  list. 


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DIRECTIONS  FOR  MEASURING  STORE  AWNINGS. 

First  determine  the  place  where  the  joints  of  the 
frames  will  be  fastened  to  the  building,  which 
should  be  from  seven  to  eight  feet  from  the  side- 
walk, according  to  the  height  of  the  front,  (see  fig- 
ure 2 in  diagram);  you  will  observe  that  the  curtain, 
fifteen  inches  deep,  drops  below  that  point,  for 
which  you  will  have  to  allow  for  clearing  people’s 
heads.  Then  measure  from  there  to  where  the  top 
of  Awning  can  be  fastened  above  the  windows  (see. 
figure  1 in  diagram)  which  will  be  the  distance  from  1 to  2,  or  height  of  Awning;  2 to 
3 in  a high  building  should  be  the  same  as  1 to  2;  but  in  a low  one  a little  more.  Then  meas- 
ure the  width  of  the  store  from  center  of  column  on  one  side  to  the  same  on  the  other  side, 
which  will  be  the  distance  from  3 to  4,  or  width  of  Awning.  If  the  lop  of  the  windows 
where  the  Awning  is  to  be  attached,  projects  beyond  the  face  of  the  building,  or  is  back  out 
level,  mention  how  much.  When  ordering  an  Awning  state  whether  it  is  to  be  fastened  in 
stone,  brick,  iron  or  wood,  both  as  regards  the  top  and  bottom,  and  whether  the  door  posts 
and  face  of  the  building  or  outer  columns  are  in  line ; also,  whether  the  frame  requires  three 
/or  mor 5 or  less  joints  and  bars.  In  ordering  a new  covei  for  Awning  state  whether  the 
front  bar  is  of  iron  or  wood. 


For  elegance  and  comfori  use  WINDOW,  DOOR  ANDPORCH  AWNINGS  on  your  residence. 


Save  your  carpets  from  fading  by  protecting  them  from  the  sun. 


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r*r*ioe>  of  'W'lndo'w  ond  Door  A.'wrxJjogcs. 


co:m:t=Ij:ete. 


Height. 

Projection. 

WIIDTHS. 

2 feet. 

2 ft  Bin. 

3 feet 

3ft  6in. 

4 feet 

4ft  6in. 

5 feet 

5ft  Bln. 

6 feet 

6ft  6in. 

7 feet 

2 ft. 

in. 

2 ft. 

In. 

2 a5 

2 95 

3 30 

8 40 

3 75 

3 80 

2 “ 

6 “ 

2 “ 

6 “ 

3 20 

3 20 

8 60 

3 70 

4 05 

4 10 

4 15 

3 “ 

3 " 

3 50 

3 60 

3 95 

4 05 

4 45 

4 60 

4 65 

5 00 

3 “ 

6 " 

3 “ 

4 00 

4 05 

4 45 

4 70 

5 10 

5 30 

5 30 

5 65 

i 

4 " 

3 “ 

4 40 

4 45 

4 80 

5 00 

5 40 

5 60 

5 60 

5 95 

6 30 

1 

4 “ 

6 " 

3 “ 

4 60 

4 65 

5 00 

5 20 

5 60 

5 75 

5 80 

6 20 

6 25 

6 80 

6 85 

5 “ 

3 “ 

4 95 

5 00 

5 40 

5 45 

5 95 

6 15 

6 20 

6 70 

6 75 

7 15 

7 15 

5 “ 

6 " 

3 " 

5 15 

5 20 

5 60 

5 65 

6 35 

6 55 

6 60 

6 95 

7 00 

7 55 

7 60 

3 “ 

6 “ 

3 

6 “ 

4 50 

4 55 

4 95 

5 00 

6 60 

5 75 

5 75 

4 " 

3 “ 

6 " 

4 80 

4 80 

5 20 

5 25 

5 85 

6 00 

6 05 

6 40 

4 “ 

6 “ 

3 “ 

6 “ 

4 85 

4 90 

5 40 

5 60 

6 30 

6 35 

6 50 

7 00 

7 05 

5 “ 

3 “ 

6 “ 

5 05 

5 10 

5 60 

5 80 

6 50 

6 55 

6 70 

7 20 

7 2.5 

7 60 

i 

5 “ 

6 “ 

3 “ 

6 •• 

5 85 

5 65 

5 85 

6 70 

6 75 

6 90 

7 40 

7 75 

1 

6 “ 

3 

6 

5 55 

5 85 

6 10 

6 &5 

6 95 

7 00 

1 

6 “ 

6 

3 

6 “ 

6 10 

6 30 

7 10 

7 20 

7 20 

7 75 

7 80 

8 45 

4 “ 

4 '• 

5 50 

5 85 

6 45 

6 55 

6 60 

6 95 

7 00 

7 55 

7 60 

4 •' 

6 " 

4 ‘‘ 

5 75 

5 95 

6 75 

6 80 

6 90 

7 20 

7 25 

7 80 

7 85 

5 “ 

4 “ 

5 95 

6 20 

6 95 

7 05 

7 10 

7 60 

7 70 

8 05 

8 10 

5 ‘‘ 

6 “ 

4 “ 

6 20 

6 40 

7 15 

7 2.5 

7 30 

7 80 

7 85 

8 25 

8 30 

6 “ 

4 “ 

6 40 

6 60 

7 40 

7 45 

7 55 

8 05 

8 10 

8 60 

8 65  ; 

6 “ 

6 “ 

4 *' 

7 20 

7 75 

7 80 

8 00 

8 50 

8 60 

9 10 

9 15  1 

7 “ 

4 " 

7 40 

7 95 

8 05 

8 20 

8 75 

8 «0 

9 45 

9 50  1 

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WINDOW  AND  DOOR  AWNINGS— Continued. 


Height. 

Projection. 

WIDTHS. 

2 feet. 

2ft.6in 

3 feet.  jsft.Gin 

4 feet. 

4 ft.  6 in 

5 feet. 

5 ft.  6 in 

6 feet. 

Gft.Gin 

7 leet. 

1 f’. 

6 in. 

4 ft. 

6 in. 

6 15 

6 75 

6 80  1 

7 10 

7 60 

7 65 

8 20 

8 25 

S “ 

4 

6 “ 

6 60 

7 00 

7 10  1 

7 40 

7 90 

7 95 

8 45 

8 50 

5 " 

6 " 

4 “ 

6 " 

6 80 

7 40 

7 45 

7 75 

8 25 

8 30 

8 80 

8 85 

6 " 

4 " 

6 “ 

7 00 

7 60 

7 65 

7 95 

8 45 

8 50 

9 00 

9 05 

6 " 

6 

4 “ 

6 " 

7 50 

8 00 

8 05 

8 20 

8 80 

8 95 

9 45 

9 50 

7 

4 “ 

6 “ 

7 70 

8 20 

8 25 

8 40 

9 15 

9 30 

9 80 

9 85 

5 “ 

5 “ 

6 80 

7 35 

7 40 

7 55 

8 10 

8 25 

8 80 

8 85 

5 " 

6 “ 

5 “ 

7 10 

7 60 

7 65 

7 80 

8 40 

8 45 

9 05 

9 10 

6 “ 

5 “ 

7 SO 

7 80 

7 85 

8 05 

8 60 

8 80 

9 30 

9 35 

6 " 

6 “ 

5 “ 

7 50 

8 00 

8 05 

8 20 

8 95 

9 15 

9 65 

9 70 

7 “ 

5 “ 

7 75 

8 40 

8 45 

8 60 

9 20 

9 35 

10  00 

10  50 

5 “ 

6 •• 

5 “ 

6 " 

7 55 

8 05 

8 10 

8 25 

9 10 

9 15 

9 65 

9 70 

6 “ 

5 “ 

6 “ 

8 00 

8 65 

8 70 

8 85 

9 4J 

9 55 

10  05 

10  10 

6 

G “ 

5 '* 

6 “ 

8 45 

9 00 

9 00 

9 05 

9 70 

9 85 

10  40 

10  40 

7 

5 “ 

6 " 

8 65 

9 20 

9 20 

9 25 

10  05 

10  20 

10  75 

10  80 

7 •• 

6 *• 

5 “ 

6 “ 

8 90 

9 40 

9 45 

9 50 

10  30 

10  45 

10  95 

11  00 

6 " 

G •• 

8 40 

8 45 

8 55 

9 15 

9 30 

9 80 

9 90 

6 “ 

6 •• 

G “ 

9 40 

9 40 

9 50 

10  25 

10  40 

10  95 

11  00 

7 •• 

G “ 

9 75 

9 80 

9 85 

10  50 

10  65 

11  30 

11  40 

7 “ 

6 “ 

C “ 

9 95 

10  00 

10  05 

iO  85 

11  00 

11  65 

]1  75 

$ •• 

C " 

10  20 

10  20 

10  30 

11  05 

11  20 

11  90 

11  95 

6 " 

6 “ 

G “ 

6 ” 

10  00 

10  05 

10  10 

10  70 

10  90 

11  55 

11  60 

7 

G “ 

6 " 

10  30 

10  35 

11  15 

11  30 

12  00 

12  05 

8 - 

G ■' 

6 “ 

10  90 

10  95 

11  75 

11  90 

12  65 

12  60 

9 .. 

G •• 

6 “ 

11  45 

11  60 

12  45 

12  60 

13  30 

13  35 

7 •• 

7 " 

10  45 

10  50 

11  30 

11  45 

12  00 

12  05 

7 " 

6 " 

7 “ 

G “ 

10  85 

10  90 

U 70 

11  a5 

12  65 

12  60 

1 “ 

8 •• 

11  45 

11  50 

12  40 

12  60 

13  25 

13  30 

I 


When  frames  are  not  wanted,  20  per  cent,  from  this  list. 
See  Directions  for  Measuring,  next  page. 


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WINDOW  AND  DOOR  AWNINGS. 


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DIRECTIONS  FOR  MEASURING  WINDOW  AND  DOOR  AWNINGS. 


In  ordering  these  Awnings,  the  measure  is  to  be  taken  on  the  door  or  window  frames,  not  on  the  brick  wc  ; 
and  in  all  cases  state  the  shape  of  top  of  window,  giving  name  of  shape  from  our  Vagrams. 

In  taking  measurements  for  Window  Awnings,  measure  from  1 to 2,  3 to 4,  4 to  5, 6 to  7. 

Always  state  if  Awnings  wanted  are  for  first  story  or  stories  above.  If  for  first  story  state  height  ftomslljif 
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WHITE  COTTON  SAIL  DUCKS. 

For  Covering  Wagons,  Etc. 


Nos 

4 

6 

8 

10 

11 36-inch 

$0.43 

10.38 

$0.34 

$0.29 

1 12-inch 

.50 

.44 

.40 

.34 

[,  18-inch 

.58 

.50 

.45 

.38 

54-inch 

.65 

.56 

.51 

.43 

1 160-inch 

.72 

.62 

.57 

.48 

66-inch 

.79 

.69 

.62 

.53 

72-inch 

.86 

.75 

.68 

.57 

1 S4-inch 

1.04 

.90 

.82 

.69 

96-mch 

1.35 

1.17 

1.05 

.88 

This  list  of  weights  and  widths  we 
keep  constantly  in  stock  to  sell  by  the 
roll  of  about  100  yards,  or  cut  and  sell 
by  the  yard.  But  can  procure  in  from 
one  to  two  weeks,  by  the  roll  only,  the 
the  following  widths  and  weights:  26, 
28,  30,  34,  38,  40,  44,  46,  50,  62,  56,  58, 
62,  64,  74,  76,  80,  92,  108  and  120  inches 
in  width,  and  Nos.  6-0,  5-0,  4-0,  3-0, 
2-0,  0,  1,  2,  3,  5,  7,  9,  11  and  12  weight. 


AWNING  MAKERS’  SIEPPLIES. 

' Cotton  ducks,  8, 10  and  12  ounces, 
; 8-ounce  stripes,  twilled  or  duck  single 
J|or  double  faced,  in  very  choice  pat- 
items.  Braid,  fringes,  etc.  Curtains 
' I or  borders  scolloped,  bound  and  let- 
I j tered  to  order.  Iron  frames,  grom- 
’ mets,  screw-eyes,  pulleys  and  cleats. 
. Hinges  and  slides  for  small  window 
: awnings,  etc.  Send  for  estimates. 


LEATHER  BOTTOMS. 

15-ounce,  per  doz $6.25 

12-ounce,  per  doz 5.00 

WOOD  BOTTOMS. 

15-ounce,  per  doz 4.35 

12-ounce,  per  doz.. 3.25 

WITH  LEATHER  VENTILATORS. 

Per  dozen,  extra 1.25 

WITH  LEATHER  STRAP.S.  t 
Per  dozen,  extra 65 


Liberal  discount.  See  sheet. 


Children’s  Play  Tents 


The  next  ten  pages,  as  -will  be  seen,  are  entirely  devoted  to 
Tents  for  Children.  We  have  alivays  made  Play  Tents,  and  have 
sold  them  quite  freely  in  the  large  cities, yet  there  has  not  been  the 
sale  for  them  that  there  should  have  been,  when  their  cheapness 
and  attractiveness  are  considered,  but  doubtless  one  reason  is  that 
they  have  not  been  illustrated  and  advertised  as  they  might  have 
been.  There  is  nothing  that  we  know  of  that  is  a greater  or  more 
continual  source  of  joy  and  amusement  for  children  than  a nice 
little  tent. 

HAKE  HOHE  ATTRACTIVE  FOR  THE  CHILDREN. 

We  have  photographed  the  dilferent  sizes  and  styles  and  given 
the  sizes  and  net  pricesagainst  each  oneso  that  it  may  be  seen  at 
a glance  just  what  you  are  getting.  We  have  also  given  the  weight 
so  that  it  may  be  estimated  what  the  express  or  freight  would  cost. 

Send  money  in  advance  and  save  C.  O.  D.  return  charges. 

Prices  on  Play  Tents  strictly  net. 


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CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENTS,  “WALL,” 


Price, 

S3, 15  Kach, 
Net. 


Size .5x5  feet  J|  Size Gj'  fcet 

Height .5  feet  I Height 5 feet  i.-'-es 

Height  of  Wall 1 foot  6 inches  Height  oi  Wall 2 feet  inches 

Weight 23  pounds  Weight  . . . 2'/  pounds 


Price, 

S>a.60  Each, 
Net. 


MADE  OF  8-02.  DUCK. 

Complete  With  Poles  and  Stakes. 

Just  the  thing  for  the  Boys  to  Take  Hunting, 
Fishing  or  Bathing. 


CHILDREN’S  ELAT  TENTS.  ‘ SQCARE  HIP  ROOF. 


Price, 

•6.00  Each, 
Net. 


Size  

Height 

Height  of  Wall 
Weight 


6x6  feet 

6 feet  6 inches 
4 feet  6 inches 
■ ■ .26  pounds 


Size 

Height  

Height  of  Wall. 
Weight  


5x5  feet 

5 feet  6 inches 

4 feet 

22  pounds 


Price, 

•4.00  Each. 
Net. 


Made  of  8-02.  Blue,  Green  or  Brown  Stripe. 

Complete  with  Poles  and  Stakes. 

Made  in  the  best  manner,  strengthened  with  webbino- 
on  the  bias  seams  on  the  top.  Scalloped  and  bound 
borders.  An  elegant  ornament  for  a yard  or  lawn. 


CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENTS.  Oblong,  Square  Ends, 


Price, 
84.00  Kach 
Net. 


size 

Size 

Height 

Height. 

Height  of  Wall 

4 ft. 

Height  of  Wall. . . 

Weight 

28  lbs. 

Weight 

33  lbs. 

Price, 
*6.50  Each 
Net. 


Made  of  8-02.  Blue,  Green  or  Brown  Stripe. 

Complete  -with  Poles  and  Stakes. 

Strengthened  -with  webbing  on  bias  seams.  Scalloped 
border  bound  with  red  braid.  Door  is  hooked  back  in 
picture,  but  can  be  closed  at  pleasure.  A pretty  play-house. 


Price, 

84,00  Each, 
Net. 


Size 5x7  ft. 

Height 6 ft. 

Wall  2 ft.  4 in. 

Weight 30  lbs.  | 


Size 3 ft.  6 in.  x 5 ft. 

Height 5 ft. 

Wall  2 ft. 

Weight 20  lbs. 


Price, 
82.75  Each, 
Net. 


MADE  OF  8-OUNCE  DUCK. 

Complete  with  Poles  and  Stakes. 

This  is  an  excellent  little  tent.  Ha\-ing  the  awning  in 
front  makes  it  a great  favorite  with  the  children. 

Unique,  Shapely  and  Useful. 


CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENTS.  “WEDGE.” 


Price, 

Size  

Size 

6x6  ft. 

Price, 

91.76  £ach, 

Height 

1 Height 

S2.00  £ach, 

Net. 

Weight  

18  lbs. 

Weight 

25  lbs. 

Net. 

MADE  OF  8-OUNCE  DUCK. 

Complete  with  Poles  and  Stakes. 

Just  the  thing  for  the  Junior  G.  A.  R.  to  play  at  sol- 
diers in.  Cheap  enough  for  all  to  buy.  The  large  size 
is  big  enough  for  a hunting  or  fishing  tent  for  father  or 
big  brother. 


CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENTS.  “ROUND” 


Price, 

$4.00  Each 
Net. 


Size 

Size 

.6  ft.  6 in.  Diameter 

Height 

Height 

Height  of  Wall 

4 ft. 

Height  of  Wall. 

4 ft.  6 ill. 

Weigfht 

22  lbs. 

Weight 

34  lb.s. 

Price, 

$6.00  Each, 
Net. 


Made  of  8-02.  Blue,  Green  or  Brown  Stripe. 

Complete  with  Poles  and  Stakes. 

Strengthened  wnth  webbing  on  bias  seams  on  tops. 
Scalloped  and  bound  borders. 

Picturesque  and  Pretty  as  a Peach. 


CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENTS.  “PALMETTO.” 


Price. 

SU.OO  Kach, 
Xet. 


Size  

Size  of  Top 
HeiirVit 
Wei  silt  . 


5x5  feet 

2 feet  3 inches 

5 feet 

15  pounds 


Size 6x6  feet 

Size  of  Top 2 feet  5 inches 

Height 6 feet 

Weiprht  18  pounds 


Price, 

Si3.60  £ach. 
Net. 


Made  of  Best  8-oz.  Blue,  Green  or  Brown  Stripes. 

Complete  with  Poles  and  Stakes. 

Made  in  the  best  manner,  strengthened  with  webbing  on  bias 
seams  from  top  to  bottom.  This  is  an  excep(ionaIly  pretty  Plav 
Tent,  and  nicely  proportioned,  as  will  be  seep  from  (he  pictures, 
Thpse  tents  can  bp  aet  tip  in  (he  hoiisp,  witli  Jt  s<tre\v-t;vr  •;(  each 
<ji/>ner,  and  ns^fl  i'l  the  winter,  Easy  to  pitch, 


Price,  Size 5x5  feet 

#1.35  Kach,  Ileigrht 5 feet 

Net.  Weight I'A  pounds 


Size ....  6.xG  feet 

Height 5 feet  6 inches 

Weight 10  pounds 


Complete  with  Poles  and  Stakes. 

A pretty  tent,  and  the  most  portable  and  easiest 
pitched  of  any  tent  made.  Cheap  enough  for  the 
children  1o  have  one  each. 


Price, 

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MADE  OF  8-02.  DUCK. 


CHILDREN’S  PLAY  TENTS,  PYRAMID  TENT,  WITH  WALL. 


Size 6x6  feet 

Height ...  6 feet 

Wall 1 foot  6 inches 

Weight .1354  pounds 


Price, 

(83.25  Fach, 
Net. 


MADE  OF  8-02.  DUCK. 

Complete  With  Pole  and  Stakes 

TUs  Tent  Stands  the  Wind  Better  Than  any 
Tent  Made.  Pole  in  Two  Pieces,  25c  Extra., 

Cheap,  Handsome  and  Portable, 


. . . 6x5  feet 

. . .5  feet  6 inche.s 
. . . 1 foot  6 inches 
11  pounds 


Price. 
13.00  Each, 
Net 


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SCRIPTURE  TEXTS. 


These  tests  are  painted  on -white  alieeting’ witli  bright  red  liovfters,  have  eyelets  In  the  corners,  size  4 
et6inches  bySfeet.  They  are  especially  intended  for  use  in  Gospel  Tents  (sec  page  Gii),but  are  excellent 
r hanging  In  Mission  Halls,  School  Houses,  Stores,  Workshops,  Saloons  or  any  place  where  t hey  can  be  seen. 

I ley  are  worth  one  thousand  dollars  each,  but  we  sell  them  for  the  low  price  of  75c  each,  net.  Other  text.s 
order,  not  to  exceed  30  words,  Ji.oo  each. 


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C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


GOSPEL  TENT,  40x60.  Seated  with  our  Folding  Canvas  Seat  Bench.  See  opposite  page. 
Second-Hand  Tabernacles  and  Seats  for  sale  cheap.  Send  for  prices.. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

CANVAS  SEAT  BENCH  No.  47. 


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' This  seat  is  designed  for  meeting  tents,  public  halls,  or  any  place  where  it  is  intended  tc 
:;at  a number  of  persons.  It  has  a strong  frame  and  heavy  canvas  seat,  which  makes  a com 
i jrtable  and  economical  seat,  much  preferable  to  the  common  wooden  bench.  It  folds  togethei 
i )r  convenience  of  storage  or  transportation.  We  have  improved  this  seat  and  reduced  th< 
I rice  of  it  from  $1.76  to  $1.25  each,  net  At  this  price  there  is  nothing  to  compare  with  i 
I s a cheap,  strong  and  portable  seat  for  tents,  halls,  or  outdoor  gatherings.  Anyone  needing 
I . large  number  of  seats  should  examine  it.  It  will  be  found  more  comfortable  and  mucl 
i ireferable  to  chairs  for  large  assemblies. 


7 feet  long,  to  seat  5 persons,  unpainted,  per  dozen,  net $15.00 

Painted  and  varnished,  per  dozen,  net 18.00 


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THE  K.  C.  IMPROVED  COT. 


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This  ( ut  has  turned  legs,  with  double  malleable  iron  braces  at  each  leg,  making  it  stroii 
light  and  neat.  Is  covered  with  10-ounce  duck.  '■ 

This  is  the  cheapest  and  best  common  cot  in  the  market.  Dealers  will  find  this  a salat  i 
article,  and  we  would  advise  you  to  try  a sample  dozen  or  half  dozen. 

Price  . 

• • • • 

L,ibe:rai.  niscov?(x  xo  »c;ai.i;r8, 

Cood  Second-Hun<l  CoLs  for  Siilo  cheap.  8euU  foi'  ivrices. 


each,  $1.00 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


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No.  40,  The  U.  S.  Folding  Canvas  Cot. 


This  cot  is  covered  with 
ck,  superior  both  in  quality 
t d weight.  It  is  the  strongest, 
htest  and  most  compact 
ding  cot  made.  It  is  easier 
ened  and  closed,  and  folds 
less  space  than  any  other 
t.  The  duck  will  wear 
Jger  and  the  legs  stand 
tre  strain,  and  will  stand 
'on  more  uneven  ground 
cause  of  not  being  stretched 
j th  a stretcher  between  the  legs,  which  we  consider  a positive  injury  to  any  cot,  as  it  injures  the  wear 
I the  canvas  and  weakens  the  legs,  by  the  fact  that,  when  the  duck  becomes  stretched  from  use,  the 
I lole  weight  and  strain  comes  upon  the  stretcher  instead  of  being  evenly  divided  over  the  whole  cot.  By 
I ving  no  stretcher  in  our  cot  the  sides  are  allowed  to  open  by  the  weight  of  the  person  using  it;  to  the 
ill  extent  ot  the  canvas;  so  that  when  in  use  the  canvas  is  always  tight,  making  a comfortable  bed.  We 
\ aid  stretch  the  canvas  in  this  cot  taut  by  the  use  of  a stretcher,  but  the  result  would  be  that  after  the 
^ t had  been  used  a few  times  by  a heavy  person  the  canvas  would  become  stretched  and  hang  in  a bag, 
iking  a very  uncomfortable  bed,  and  also  weaken  the  cot  by  producing  the  results  already  mentioned 
' It  folds  without  separation  of  parts.  Dimensions  when  folded,  6 feet,  3 in.  .x  5 in.  x 2 in.  Weight  11; 
'unds. 


Price,  covered  with  lo-oz.  29  in.  duck  5t-75 


THE  KEEOSE  FOLDING  CHAIK. 


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Chair  Folded. 


Has  slat  seat.  Is  strong,  light  baker.  With  two  lengths  of  4 in.  pipe. 

and  portable.  ® ^ ^ 

Price  50  cents  each.  ^'•ice  S3.00  £ach. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 

KIDD’S  gas  fixtures. 

WITH  LATEST  IMPROVEMENTS. 


These  Iigh:s  have  recently  been  greatly  improved,  and  the  old 
he  duplicated. 


90  Light  Chandelier  will  Light  100  Foot  Tanv. 
Have  a well  established  repu'ation,  havi: 
been  in  general  use  for  several  years  for  C: 
cuses,  Camp  Meetings,  Public  Gardens,  Sk: 
ing  Rinks,  Mining  and  out-dojr  operations 
all  kinds, and  have  invariably  given  satisfactit 
when  other  lights  have  been  discarded. 

For  Reference  go  to  the  first  Circus  i 
Traveling  Exhibition  that  comes  along  in  ad 
part  of  the  world  and  ask  about  Kidd's  1 ighr 
They  know  what  fixtures  are  least  in  bu 
and  give  least  trouble  in  traveling,  as  we 
as  the  most  light  when  in  use,  and  they  u 
them  to  the  exclusion  of  all  others. 

Since  the  introduction  of  these  lights  thei 
lias  been  less  loss  of  property  by  fire  than  evi 
before;  for  by  the  patent  safety  valve  arrang 
ment,  if  by  any  accident  the  Tent  should  . 
blown  down  the  lights  immediately  go  out  at 
thus  much  valuable  property  has  been  save' 
which  with  any  other  lights  would  be  de) 
troyed.  I 

With  all  our  Chandeliers  we  send  two  bume  1 
so  that  they  can  he  used  either  in  the  open  a 
or  under  shelter  as  required.  . 

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C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


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PRICE-LIST  OF  “KIDD”  LIGHTS. 

OR  THE  INTERIOR  ILLUMINATION  OF  CIRCUS,  MENAGERIE,  MUSEUM,  PIC-NIC,  CAMP  OR  OTHER  TENTS 


luster  Light, 


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8 Jets < 8 00 

i6  •'  . • . , . 15  00 

20  “ 18  00 

40  **  32  00 

30  **  30  00 


Cluster  Light, 
Chandelier, 


2 Arm. 


60  Jets $ 50  00 

45  “ 45  00 

90  “ 90  00 

135  “ . . 135  00 

180  “ 175  00 


OUTSIDE  LIGHTS. 


For  outside  illumination  such  as  Camp  Grounds,  Skating  Rinks,  Wharfs,  R ilroad  Operations, 
ilining,  Plantations,  and  all  out-door  operations  on  a large  scale,  there  is  nothing  to  compete  with 
)ur  Large  Beacon  Lights;  they  will  burn  in  any  weather 

The  Fluid  best  suited  for  inside  illumination  is  Naptha  of  about  70°  gravity. 

For  outside  illumination  Naptha,  Gasoline  or  Kerosene  may  be  used. 

Kidd's  Patent  Lights  converts  the  Fluid  into  a highly  luminous  gas  at  a cost  of  about  one-si.xth 
he  cost  of  Coal  Gas. 


The  apparatus  is  so  simple  that  no  skilled  mechanic  is  required  to  run  it,  and  the  few  parts  there 
ire  of  it  are  almost  indestructable  with  ordinal y usage. 

We  have  a full  line  of  parts  for  these  lamps  that  we  supply  at  manufacturer’s  prices  We 
ire  Western  Agents  for  these  goods,  and  sell  at  New  York  and  Chicago  prices. 


PRICE-LIST  OUTSIDE  LIGHTS. 


Street  Stand  Light  No.  2 ..8700 

'•  '•  •'  '*  S 12  00 

Beacon  *•  30  00 


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'I'ORCH  BURNSRIS. 

Single  lamp $2.00  Each. 

boiible  Lamp 4.00  Each. 

These  are  a very  superior 
make  of  this  kind  of  lamp. 
They  are  perfectly  safe,  give  a 
clear,  steady  light,  and  have 
no  smoke  or  smell,  and  they 
stand  any  vind-  i’or  lighting 
Tents,  Out-door  Meetings, etc., 
there  is  nothing  loequal  them. 

Two  2- burner  lamps  will 
Ilghta60x40  foot  tent  sufficient 
ly  to  read  by. 

To  insure  a brilliant  light 
and  no  smoke,  use  gasoline  of 
74  degrees  gravity. 


THE  BAKER  EAMPSj 

PATENTED.  1 

The  acciompanyin  jnt 
shows  the  sty  leof  lirn- 
er  used  on  these  liOp*. 
The  burner  is  mac  of 
cast-iron,  which  m :p8| 
it  very  durable,  an  je-1 
ing  quite  aimpleln  m-j 
St  ruction  it  is  al  wtl 
impossible  to  ge  It' 
out  of  order,  so  th  it ' 
can  always  be  reed) 
upon  todoits work  3ll 
and  not  fail  you  at  some  cri  'al  I 
moment,  and  cause  vexation  nd  | 
loss  of  what  would  likely  be  t lu- 
able  time. 


hu.  53  Single  Lamp, 

For  volume  of  light,  simplicity,  reliability  and  convenience,  the  Baker 
Damps  stand  unrivaled.  Only  a trial  is  needed  to  convince  one  of  their 
superiority  over  all  others.  They  invariably  take  the  place  of  others 
wherever  introduced. 

Their  very  great  success  has  more  than  met  the  expectations  of  the  in- 
ventor. Many  of  the  most  successful  parties  nowon  the 
road  are  using  them,  and  the  universal  verdict  is  that 
they  cannot  be  beat.  The  remarkably  brilliant  light 
which  the  Lamp  affords  will  alone  draw  a crowd. 

No.  3. — One-Burner  Lamp,  with  4 Quart  Tank $4  00 

No.  4. — One-Burner  Limp,  with  4-Quart  Tank. ...... . 4 00 

No.  5.— Two-Burner  Lamp,  with  6-Quart  Tank 6 60 

No.6 — Two-Burner  Lamp,  with  8 Quart  Tank 6 60 

No.  6. — Two-Burner  Lamp,  with  12-Quar  Tank 7 00 

Bnrners  Sepa-  Jk/t 
rate 8160  ^ 


No,  s. 


No.  5. 


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LAWN  CANOPY. 


LAWN  UMBRELLA. 


Canopies  for 

The  l_a\A/n,  Seaside,  Etc. 

Are  both  useful  and  ornamental,  especially  rvhere  there 
are  no  shade  trees.  These  are  elegfant  and  unique  in  de- 
sign, very  ornamental,  and  easy  to  manage. 

Made  of  Fancy  Stripe  Dnck. 

10  feet  square each,  $10.00 

12  feet  square each,  12.00 


S-foot  Spread.  Ribs,  Best  Tempered  3-16  Steel. 

Pole.  Best  White  Ash.  Covering,  Fancy  Stripe  Duck  or  Drill. 

This  most  practical  and  convenient  Umbrella  for 
Lawns  can  be  closed  and  removed  or  set  up  very 
quickly.  When  used  with  stand  it  revolves  in  lower 
socket.  The  stand  is  secured  by  driving  small  stakes 
into  the  ground  through  the  rings  at  the  ends  of  lower 
frame  of  stand.  The  stand  can  be  used  as  seat  or  a 
table,  accommodating  eight  people.  When  not  used 
with  stand  we  furnish  a ground  connection  that  screws 


into  the  ground. 

Price,  with  ground  screw $10.00 

Table  extra 3.00 


LIBERAL  DISCOUNT.  SEE  SHEET. 


96 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


KANSAS  CITY  WAGON 


(PATENTED.) 


SEAT  SHADE. 


Brown  Duck  or  Stripe,  $5.50 


They  are  Light,  Strong,  P(ti 
ble.  Handsome,  Convenient,  Cija]' 
and  good.  j “ 

They  fold  together  or  can.b 
set  backward  or  forward  to  projjc 
the  back  or  face  from  sun,  \ 
or  rain.  No  driver  can  affon 
be  exposed  to  the  heat  of 


climate  and  the  constant  dai  ei 


of  sunstroke,  when  such  an 


protection  can  be  had  at  set 


a< 

t( 

lit)) 


)k 


trilling  cost. 


In  ordering  send  width  of  slit 


The  Trade  supplied. 


1 


C.  J.  BAKER.  KANSAS  CITY.  MO 


97 


be  Cyclone  Umbrella. 

j The  best,  neatest  and  strong- 
jt  Umbrella  made.  White  ash 
[ .ndle,  rattan  ribs,  removable 
jver;  8-ounce  blue  or  brown 
[ ick,  patent  seat  fixtures.  Price, 

! ch,  $2.50,  fixtures  included. 

f 

! -inch  Steel  Ribbed,  Wagon, 
Buggy  or  Phaeton  Umbrella, 
each J2.50 


inch  Steel  Ribbed, 
Wagon,  Buggy  or 
Phaeton  Umbrella, 
each $2.60 


< inch  Steel  Ribbed, 
Wagon,  Buggy  or 
Phaeton  U mbrella, 
each $2.70 


j Patent  fixtures 
i own  above  are 
71  Jded  in  price. 


!J» 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


The  Improved  Saddle  Blanket. 

JEROME  & PITKIN,  Patentees,  of  which  we  are  Sole  Manufacturers. 


Dear  Sir: — Soliciting  your  attention,  beg  leave  to  introduc 
a new  and  superior  style  of  Saddle  Blanket.  It  is  a recent  inve: 
tion,  patented  August  12, 1884,  and  will  take  the  place  of  all  otbe 
now  in  use. 

Horsemen  understanding  its  principle,  can  appreciate  i 
merits,  and  when  once  tried  will  use  no  othei.  Combinir 
a stylish  appearance  with  complete  protection  to  the  animal 
back,  it  gives  better  satisfaction  for  the  following  reasons: 

1st.  You  will  have  no  sore-back  horses 
Will  outwear  any  other  kind. 

White  and  soft,  no  dye  or  poison,  forms  no  knots.  j 
Easily  washed,  quickly  dried,  and  can  be  kept  clean  aij 


Always  folded  and  ready  for  use . 

Quickly  adjusted  in  case  of  sudden  mounts. 

Simple  act  of  turning  one  of  the  cloths  brings  a fre 
surface  into  use. 

8th.  The  under  cloth  being  stationary,  the  friction  occu 
between  the  cloths,  and  not  on  the  back. 

9th.  Can  be  made  any  thickness  as  condition  of  back 
climate  warrants. 

10th.  Absorbing  all  the  sweat  arising  from  the  back,  prevents  scalding,  such  scalding  being  often  the  case  when  felt 
woolen  material  is  employed. 

11th.  Endorsed  by  reliable  horsemen,  who  have  fiut  it  to  practical  tests. 

Equally  suitable  for  long  or  short  distance  riders,  is  especially  so  for  mounted  troops  and  ranchmen,  as  in  the  case 
a long  round-up,  or  scout,  the  saving  in  the  value  of  the  animal  can  be  appreciated,  as  the  back  is  in  a good  condition.  T1 
blanket  consists  of  a series  of  cloths,  or  sections,  connected  together  (by  rings  or  buckskin)  in  such  a manner  that  aj 
of  the  cloths  may  be  employed.  Of  such  construction,  one  or  more  cloths  may  be  added  or  renewed,  as  desired.  Tl! 
material  is  composed  of  equal  qualities  of  jute  and  linen,  woven  together,  producing  a clotli  which  is  cool  and  soft,  absorj 
ing  all  the  sweat  or  moisture  from  the  bacK.  Applied  to  the  back  in  the  usual  manner;  when  the  under  cloth  has  bccoEi 
taturated  with  sweat  and  a fresh  one  desired,  the  saddle  is  raised  and  the  upper  or  top  one  is  raised  and  turned  under  nd 
to  the  back  of  the  animal;  in  case  of  a long  ride,  by  the  time  all  the  cloths  have  been  used,  the  first  employed  is  ready  r| 
oie,  as  the  material  readily  dries.  ^ , i.  • • i I 

That  this  blanket  is  appreciated,  is  best  shown  by  the  continued  demand,  after  it  has  been  given  a trial.  ] 

Send  for  one.  Price  S2.50.  Terms  cash. 


99 


I C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 




Stockmen’s  Bed  Sheets. 


# SIZE. 

1 

13-0Z. 

I5-OZ. 

18-0Z. 

20-OZ. 

* f 6 X 12  feet. 

S4  50 

$5  45 

$5  85 

$6  80 

G X li  “ 

6 20 

6 30 

6 80 

7 85 

6 X 15  “ 

5 60 

6 75 

7 25 

8 45 

6 X 18  “ 

6 65 

8 05 

8 65 

10  10 

7x12  “ 

5 25 

6 25 

6 90 

7 75 

7x14  “ 

6 00 

7 20 

7 95 

9 00 

7x15  “ 

6 45 

7 75 

8 65 

9 60 

7x16  “ 

6 90 

8 30 

9 15 

10  25 

7 X 18  “ 

7 60 

9 15 

10  10 

11  40 

8 X 12  “ 

6 50 

7 85 

8 55 

9 60 

8x14  “ 

7 50 

9 00 

9 90 

11  10 

8 X 15  “ 

8 05 

9 70 

10  60 

11  90 

8 X 16  “ 

8 60 

10  40 

11  35 

12  70 

8 X 18  “ 

9 60 

11  60 

12  70 

14  20 

. Above  prices  include  snaps  and  rings,  or  eyelets,  as  may  be  preferred.  Sizes  wanted,  not  named  in 
St,  figured  in  same  proportion  as  above.  IjiToera,!  IDiscotint  to  tlie  I'ra.ca.e, 


100  C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


101 


HEAVY  WHITE  CANVAS  HAME  HORSE  COVERS. 


o.  200— No.  11  White  Canvas $2  no  Each. 

■ 201—  ‘10  •“  “ 2 20  “ 

‘ 202-  •'  S “ “ 2 60  “ 

‘ 103—  “ 6 “ “ 2 70 

‘ 204—  • 4 “ “ 3 00  “ 

f,6  INCHES  WIDE. 

o.  205 — No.  11  White  Canvas $2  20  Each 

• 200—  “ 10  “ “ 2 40  “ 

‘ 207—  “ 8 “ •'  2 70  “ 

208—  “ 6 “ “ 2 90  “ 

' 209—  “ 4 “ 3 20  “ 


We  would  call  the  special  attention  of  farmers,  mer- 
chants, contractors,  expressmen,  teamsters,  and  every  one 
who  uses  a horse,  to  the  utility,  economy  and  convenience 
of  our  Heavy  White  Canvas  Horse  Covers.  They  are 
practically  waterproof,  are  very  warm;are  stronger,  more 
durable,  and  will  stand  more  hard  usage  than  any  other 
cover.  Can  be  used  as  a stable,  street  or  storm  blanket. 
Considerlngtheir  strength,  warmth, utility  and  price,  are 
the  cheapest  cover  in  the  market. 

For  Heavy  White  Sail  Duck  Wagon  Covers,  see  page 67. 

BROWN  CANTAS  60  INCHES  WIDE. 


No.  210 — No.  10  Brown  Canvas  S2  40  Each. 

••  211—  “ 8 “ " 2 70  “ 

“ 212—  “ 6 “ •'  2 90  “ 

' BROWN  CANTAS  66  INCHES  WIDE. 

No.  213— No.  10  Brown  Canvas S2  60  Each- 

214—  8 '■  ••  2 90  “ 

“ 215—  " 6 “ “ 3 10  “ 


I These  Covers  extend  on  neck  9 inches  in  front  of  collar.  They  Have  hame 
j eathers  and  tug  straps,  and  they  are  made  either  with  or  without  opening  over  saddle 
' or  lines.  Please  state  which  is  required. 


102 


C.  J.  BAKER.  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


No. 


SHAPED  STAY-ON  STABLE  BLANKETS. 

WITH  TWO  SUKCINGLES  AXD  SIDE  STATS. 

DO  YOU  OWN  A HORSE?  If  so  ym 
attention  is  called  to  tliis  list  of  Summer  an 
Winter,  Double  and  Single,  Square  andShapei 
Street  and  Stable  Blankets.  They  are  our  ow 
manufacture,  made  in  the  best  manner,  and  aj: 
Special  Value.  It  will  pay  you  to  investigat 
Order  a sample  or  two. 

10-oz.  Mangled  Burlap,  Single I^EIO  Eac 

“ “ Lined  to  edge  with  8-oz.  Burlap 1-50  “ 

“ “ 10-oz.  “ 1.60 

Lined  with  56-in.  Buffalo  Wool 2.20 

'<  “ 68-in.  “ “ 2.70 

Single 1.20 

Lined  to  edge  with  8-oz.  Burlap 1 .60 

“ “ 10-oz.  “ 1.75 

“ « 12-oz.  “ 1.90 


SHAPHD  B)L,ANKET9— Continued, 

5.15— 12-OZ.  Mangled  Burlap,  Lined  wUU 66-in.  UuHalo  Wool .....$240  Each 

16—  “ “ “ “ 68-ill.  “ “ 2 80  •> 

• 17—  “ “ " “ 3-lb.  Blanket 2 80  “ 

40—  Brown  JJuck  with  Gold  Trimmings 1 (K)  “ 

41—  Old  Gold  Duck  with  Brown  Trimmings i oo  *• 

‘ 42— Plaid  Duck  f Gold  and  Black),  with  Brown  Trimmings ] 70  “ 

, 43— Plaid  Duck  (Gold  and  Black),  with  Fast  Scarlet  Trimmings 190 

44—  Plaid  Duck,  11-oz.  (Gray  or  Goldand  Black),  with  Brown  Trimmings 220  i’ 

45—  “ “ “ “ “ “ Scarlet  Trimmings 2 £0  “ 

46—  White  Duck.  10. oz.,  with  Brown  Trimmings 1 SO  “ 

47—  Brown  Duck,  Heavy,  11-oz.,  with  Plaid  Trimmings 2 00  “ 

! LDED  WITH  5fl-L\.  HE.IVY  BUFFALO  WOOL  LIXLNG. 

0. 60— Brown  Duck  with  Old  Gold  Trimmings $2  50  Each. 

' 61— Fawn  Duck  with  Brown  Trimmings 2 50  “ 

‘ 62-Plaid  Duck,  Salmon  and  Black  with  BrownTriminings 2 60  “ 

‘ 63— Plaid  Duck,  Salmon  and  Black  with  Fast  Scarlet  Trimmings 2 80  “ 

' 61— Heavy  Plaid  Duck,  Salmon  and  Black  with  Brown  Trimmings 3 10  *' 

• 65— Heavy  Plaid  Duck,  Salmon  and  Black  with  FastScarlet  Trimmings 3 40  “ 

' 66— Heavy  Brown  Duck  with  Brown  or  Plaid  Trimmings 3 oo  “ 

I ' 67— Heavy  White  Duck  with  Brown  or  White  Trimmiiigs 2 80 

I'  68— Heavy  White  Duck,  6iuches  Narrower,  with  Brown  or  White  Trimmings 270  “ 

FULL  LIXED  AVITII  68-IX.  HEAYY  BUFFALO  WOOL  LIXIXG. 

0.80— Brown  Duck  with  Old  Gold  Trimmings «2  80  Each. 

‘ 81— Fawn  Duck  with  BrownTriminings 2 80  •• 

82— Plaid  Duck  with  Brown  Trimmings 2 90  “ 

■ 83— Plaid  Duck  with  Fast  Scarlet 'i'rimmings 3 10  “ 

‘ 81— Plaid  Duck,  Heavy,  with  Brown  Trimmings 3 40  “ 

‘ 85— Plaid  Duck,  Heavy,  Fast  Scarlet  Trimmings 3 70  “ 

' 86— Bi-own  Duck,  Heavy,  Fawn  or  Plaid  Trimmings 3 30  “ 

‘ 86— White  Duck,  Heavv,  White  or  Brown  Trimmings 3 10  •• 

‘ 90— White  Duck,  Heavy,  Cinches  Narrower,  White  or  Brown 3 oo  “ 

Oar  Xumbers  Dcslgrnate  tlie  Welsitit  of  Horse  Tbey  Fit. 

6.7  Fits  a Horse  Weighing 500  to  700  lbs. 

7.9  ••  “ •*  700  to  900  “ 

».li  “ " " 900  to  1100  '• 

I 11.13“  “ “ llOOtolilOO  “ 

13.15“  “ 1300  to  1600  “ 


j t,arijrer  sizes  to  order  at  additional  cost. 
Liberal  Discount.  See  Discount  Sbeet. 

I 


104 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO, 


square:  storm  B1«AK(KETS. 


Plaid 


White 


108— 76x80 

109— 80x80 

110— 72x80 

111— 76x80 

112— 80x80 

113— 72x80 

114—  76x80 

115— 80x80  “ “ 

LINED  WITH  G8-LN.  HEATT  BUFFALO  WoOL.  WITH  TEN  BOWS  OF  STITCHING 

No.  31—72x80  l2oz.  Mangled  Burlap |2  20  Each. 

“ 32 — 76x80  *<  t 14  . 2 40 

33—80x80  « “ <•  1260 

250 
2 70 
, 290 
, 3 00 


LINED  WITH  56-IN.  HEAVY  BUFFALO  WOOL 

WITH  STRAP  AND  BUCKLE  ON  FRONT.  MADE  \ 
EIGHT  ROWS  OF  STITCHING. 

No.  21—72x80  12-oz.  Mangled  Burlap 41  90 1 

“ 22—76x80  “ “ ••  210 

'•  23—80x80  “ “ SI  .'.'230 

“ 101—72x80  Brown  Duck . ! 2 20 

**  102 — 76x80  “ **  2 40 

" 103—80x80  “ “ 2 60 

“ 104— 72x80 Plaid  Duck. . 230 

“ 105 — 76x80  **  **  2 50 

“ 106 — 80x80  “ '•  2 70 

" 107— 72x80  Heavy  Brown  Duck  26t) 

2 80 

3 00 

2 70 

290 

3 10 

2 40 

260 

280 


150 — 72x80  Brown  Duck. 
“ 151—70x80 
“ 152—80x80 
“ 153—80x90 
••  154—72x80 
“ 155—76x80 
“ 156—80x80 


with  turned  edges. . 2 60 

2 80 

3 00 


167— 72x80  Brown  Duck,  Heavy 2 90 

Uanie  and  Tug  Leathers  26  Cents  per  Cover  Extra. 


No.  158-76x80  Brown  Duck,  Heavy.... 
“ 159—80x80  “ 

160— 72x80  Plaid 

161— 76x80 


162— 80x80  “ 

163— 72x80 

164— 76x80 

165— 80x80  “ 

lti6— 72x80  White 

167— 76x80  •• 

168— 80x80  <• 


Heavy 


....$3  10 

3 30 

...  2 60 

....  280 
....  300 
... . 300 
, . . . 3 20 
....  3 40 
....  2 70 
....  290 
....  310 


Eat. 


1 


New  Process 

Black  Waterproof  Horse  Covers. 


No,  300.  Cover  to  Collar. 


$2.80 

Sheeting g.-lO 

Hoods. 



Sheeting 


302. 


No.  303.  Hame  Covers. 

Price-8-oz.  Duck each,  $3.50 

“ 2 90 

“ Sheeting ■> 

See  Cut  of  Double  Team  Hame  Cover,  Page  100. 


LIBERAL  REDUCTIONS  FROM  THESE  PRICES.  SEE  DISCOUNT  SHEET. 


No  300. 


These  Horse  Covers,  and  Paulins  on  next  page,  are  made 
by  an  entirely  new  and  improved  process,  and  must  not  be 
confounded  with  oil  covers,  but  are  much  superior.  They 
will  not  stick  with  heat  or  get  hard  with  cold.  They  are 
especiallj'  adapted  for  light  work,  as  carriage  and  buggy 
horses,  where  lightness  and  waterproofness  are  desired. 
Try  a sample. 


No,  301. 


No.  301.  Long  Covers. 

Hood  and  Body  in  one  piece. 

Price-Drill ga^h.  $3.30 

“ Sheeting >.  2.80 


106 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


New  Process  Black  Waterproof  Paulins* 

Same  material  as  Horse  Covers  on  preceding  page.  Especially  recommended  where  lightness  ana  wate 
proofuess  are  required. 

5x  6 Drilling Each,  $1.35  7 

5x  7 ■■  


5x  8 
Cx  8 
6x  9 
6x10 


U 

7 xlO  “ 

7 xl2  “ 

t< 

“ 9 00 

7 vl4  “ _ ... 

“ 9 0A  QI>Cvl9.  “ “ 

“ 

954x14  “ 

41 

Other  Sizes  to  Order  at  the  Same  Rate. 


ROPE. 

We  are  Headquarters  for 

Manilla  and  Sisal  Rope. 

Also  Small  Sizes  of  Gjtton  Rope, 

The  market  varies  too  much  for  us  to  quote  prices  in.  this 
Catalogue,  but  we  are  able  at  all  times  to  sell  at  Lowest  Market 
Rates.  Write  us  for  Quotations. 


7-i6-inch  Rope,  and  larger,  is  sold  at  basis  price. 
J^-inch  Rope  is  one  cent  above  basis. 


^-inch  Rope  is  one-half  cent  above  dsJsJ 
3-i6-inch  Rope  is  cents  above  basis 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


107 


8-ounce  Duck., 
10-ouiice  Duck 
tiiberal  disco\int  to  dealer.s. 


MURRAY’S  GRAIN  SAVER. 

(Patent  applied  for.) 

This  device  we  believe  fills  a long-  felt 
want,  and  will  be  appreciated  at  once,  we 
think,  by  farmers  and  others  who  are  hand- 
ling grain  or  seeds  loose  in  wagons. 

As  it  will  not  signify  how  leaky  a wagon 
may  be,  this  lining  will  make  it  grain  or 
seed  tight  at  once,  thus  sa-ving  time  in  fixing 
it  and  also  saving  much  grain  that  leaks  out, 
even  after  fixing  it  in  the  old  way.  It  will 
also  obviate  the  necessity  of  sacking  such 
seeds  as  flax,  millet,  clover,  timothy,  cane, 
kafiir  and  broom  corn,  etc. 

This  lining  is  made  10  feet  long,  3 feet 
wide  and  3 feet  high.  The  top  edge  overlaps 
the  sides  and  ends  of  wagon  and  has  eyelets 
to  go  over  hooks  as  shown  in  cut.  In  the 
back  end  at  the  bottom  the  end  is  made  long 
and  is  not  sewed  across  the  back,  but  tucks 
' under  the  cloth  in  the  bed  and  is  held  there 
by  the  weight  of  grain,  but  can  be  easily 
freed  to  let  out  the  grain  while  unloading. 

S3. 7 5 each 

S4.50  each 


1 We  have  been  appointed  sole  manufacturers  and  agents  of  this  article,  and  any  not  bearing  our  name  are  iu- 
igments  and  will  be  proceeded  against  as  such. 


I 


POMMEL  SLICKER. 


Prices: 

Yellow,  per  tloz 135.00 

Black,  per  doz 36.25 

Packed  in  cases  containing  12  as- 
sorted, 6 1,  4-2,  2-3  to  the  dozen. 


WARRANTED  BEST  QUALITY 

SLICKER. 


No.  1. 
No.  2. 
No.  3. 


Sizes: 

Breast,  42  in.  Length,  60  in. 
“ 40  in.  " 53  in. 

“ 38  in.  “ 56  in. 

Yellow.  Black. 
Double  Slickers,  per  dz.  S30  (10  J31  25 
Double  “ Boys’  " 28  75  30.00 

Packed  in  cases  containing  12  as- 
sorted, 6-1,  4-2,  2-3  to  the  dozen. 


X 


(A 


la 


tne  aozen.  i - - - - 

FOR  DISCOUNT  SEE  SHEET  IN  FRONT  OF  THIS  CATALOGUE. 


5L1CKERI 

Sizes: 

No.  1.  Breast,  42  in.  Length,  58 
No.  2.  “ 40  in.  “ 66 
No  3.  “ 38  in.  “ 

Yellow.  Bla 

Double  Slickers,  per  dz  $22.50 
Double  “ Boys’  “ 21.25 

Herders’  Slickers. 

Yellcw.  B1  k 

Double  Slickers,  per  dz.  $17.50  $: 

Storm  King. 

Yellow.  1 

Double  Slickers,  per  dz.  $21.25 

No  Brand. 

Double  Slickers,  black,  perdz. 

Packed  in  cases  containing 
sorted,  6-1,  4-2,  2-3  to  the  dozen. 


C.  J.  BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


109 


. N6LE  DRILL 

i SLICKERS 


^^acketsand  Pants. 

[i  Yellow.  Black. 

I jng,  Heavy  Drill  Slick* 


I ers,  per  doz 114.40  $15.00 

ckets,  per  doz 9.50  10.00 

• pron  Pants,  per  doz 9.00  9.50 

' ring  Pants,  per  doz...  8.50  9.00 


Fish  Brand  Jackets. 

Yellow.  Black* 
Duble  Jackets,  per  doz.  J14.00  $14.50 


Shield  Brand  Jackets. 

Yellow.  Black, 
ouble  Jackets,  per  doz.  $12.00  $12.50 


Sizes: 

0. 1.  Breast,  40  in.  kength,  .^1  in. 
0,2.  “ 3&in.  “ 30'/4  in. 

0.3.  “ 36  in.  “ 29J4  in. 


•fJSH 


Overalls  and  String  Pants. 


No.  1.  Waist,  40  inch.  Leg,  31  inch. 
No.  2.  “ 38  “ “ ,30  “ 

No.  3.  " 36  “ “ 29  “ 

Yellow.  Black. 
Fish  brand  apron  pants,dz.$14.00$14.50 
Shield  “ “ “ “ 12.00  12.50 

STRING  1‘ANTS. 

No.  1.  Waist,  40  inch.  Leg,  29  inch. 
No.  2.  “ 38  “ “ 28  “ 

No.  3.  “ 36  “ “ 27  “ 

Yellow.  Black. 
Fish  brand  string  pants,dz.$13.50$14.00 
Shield  “ “ “ “ 11.50  12.00 


flsu  br^ 


■LACK  KOUMO  TOT.  . 

Net. 

Round  Top,  per  doz $5.63 

Soft,  Black,  per  doz 5.63 

Miners’  Black  or  Yellow,  per  dz.  3.45 

Squam,  per  doz 2.63 

Cape  Ann,  Black,  per  doz 5.63 

Miners’  Progress,  leather  on 

front,  per  doz 3.00 


Fish  Brand  Black  Oiled  Hats. 


BUTCHERS’  APRONS. 

Yellow.  Black. 
Net.  Net 


Drill  Aprons,  per  doz J4.70  $4.70 

Heavy  Drill,  with  straps, 

per  doz 8.13  8.75 

Heavy  Duck,  with  straps, 

per  doz  8.63  9.37 

Fish  Brand,  double,  doz..  6.88  7.50 


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C.  J.- BAKER,  KANSAS  CITY,  MO. 


TENTS  AND  CAMP  FURNITURE  FOR  RENT. 

We  desire  to  call  your  attention  to  our  renting  department. 

We  have  for  rent  large  Oblong  and  Round  Tents  capable  of  seating  from  loo  to  2,000  persons,  f( 
Meetings,  Conventions,  Political  Gatherings,  Skating  Rinks,  etc.,  or  for  use  as  Show  Rooms  at  Exposition 
Fairs,  etc.  Seated  and  lighted  if  required. 

We  have  also  large  and  small  “Family”  and  "Wall  ” Tents,  Cots,  Tables,  Chairs,  Camp  Stools,  Ga 
oline  Lamps,  etc.,  as  shown  in  Catalogue,  to  rent  for  'Military  Encampments,  Conclaves,  Camp  Meeting 
Sunday-school  Assemblies,  etc.,  or  for  small  camping  or  sporting  outfits.  Candy,  Refreshment  or  Sleepii 
Tents  for  special  occasions,  to  rent  either  by  the  day,  week  or  month.  Also  fancy  or  plain,  large  or  sm: 
tents,  with  or  without  floor,  tables,  chairs  or  lamps. 

Parties  requiring  medium  or  large  outfits  will  find  it  advisable  to  make  their  arrangements  earl 
Please  send  for  estimates  giving  quantity  and  kind  desired,  and  stating  at  what  date  and  for  what  leng 
of  time  required. 

Our  standard  sizes  of  Wall  Tents  that  we  keep  in  quantities  are  and  12x14. 


HEADQUARTERS,  ETC. 

9x19,  6 foot  Wall,  3 rooms.  Family. 

14x24,  6 foot  Wall,  5 rooms.  Family. 

12X21,  6 foot  Wall,  Oblong,  Square  End. 

14x24,  6 foot  Wall,  Oblong,  Square  End. 

16x24,  6 foot  Wall,  Oblong,  Square  End. 
ir4xi6,  4 foot  Wall  Tents. 

14x18,  4 foot  Wall  Tents. 

14x20,  4 foot  Wall  Tents. 

16x24,  5 Wall  Tents. 

19x28,  7 foot  Wall,  Oblong,  Round  Ends. 

19x38,  7 foot  Wall,  Oblong,  Round  Ends. 

28x46,  7 foot  Wall,  Oblong,  Round  Ends. 

30x60.  7 foot  Wall.  Oblong,  Round  Ends. 

We  can  supply  Larger 


LARGE  TENTS. 

40  foot  diameter,  8 foot  Wall. 

50  foot  diameter,  8 foot  Wall. 

60  foot  diameter,  9 foot  Wall. 

70  foot  diameter,  lo  foot  Wall. 

90  foot  diameter,  10  foot  Wall. 

40x60,  Oblong,  Round  End,  8 foot  Wall. 
50x74,  Oblong,  Round  End,  8 foot  Wall. 
60x90,  Oblong,  Round  End,  9 foot  Wall. 
60x120,  Oblong,  Round  End,  9 foot  Wall. 
70x100,  Oblong,  Round  End,  10  foot  Wall. 
70x130,  Oblong,  Round  End,  10  foot  Wall- 
90x135,  Oblong,  Round  End,  10  foot  Wall. 
90x180,  Oblong,  Round  End,  10  foot  Wall. 
Tents,  if  needed. 


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Page. 

Awnings,  Store 65-72 

Awnings,  Window  and  Door. . . .70-72 

Awnings,  Spring  Roller...^. 66-07 

Awnings,  Spring  Roller  "Drop 

Curtain 63 

Awnings,  Directions  for  Meas- 
uring   68-72 

Awnings  for  Wagon  Seats  % 

Awuing-Makers’  Supplies 95 

Blankets,  Saddle 98 

Blankets,  Horse,  Shaped 102-103 

Blankets,  Horse,  Square,  Storm.  1<  3 

Bench,  Bolding,  Canvas 86  87 

Banners  52-53 

Burgees 52-53 

Bed  Sheets,  Stockman’s 99 

Baker  Lamps 94 

Blankets  to  Rent 23 

Cot,  K.  C.  Improved  88 

Cot,  U.  S.  Folding 89 

Covers,  Merchandise 46-47 

Covers,  Stack 46-47 

Covers,  Separator 46-47 

Covers,  Binder,  Plain 46-47 

Covers,  Wagon 45-47 

Covers,  Combination  Hatwester 

and  Binder 48 

Covers,  Corn-crib  48 

Chairs,  Repose 90 

Chairs,  Camp 90 

Camp  Furniture 87-90 

Cots  to  Rent 110 

Camp  Furniture  to  Rent 110 

Duck 95 

Emigrant  Wagon  Covers 44-45 


Page. 

Feed  Bags 95 

Flags,  U.  S.  Stars  and  Stripes, 

Bunting 49-51 

Flags,  U.  S.,  Various,  Bunting. . . 51 

Flags,  U.  S.,  Weather  Signals, 

Bunting 51 

Flags,  U.  S.,  Sewed,  Muslin 61 

Flags,  U.  S.,  Printed,  Muslin 61 

Flags,  U.  S.,  Printed,  Silk 61 

Flags,  Advertisiar,  Bunting 52-53 

Flags,  Burgees,  Bunting 52 

Flags,  Foreign  Nations,  Bunt- 
ing   54-59 

Flags,  Foreign  Nations,  Muslin  60 

Flag  Staffs  and  Poles 61 

Flag  Staff  Holders 61 

Furniture,  Camp,  to  Rent 110 


Gasoline  Lamps 92-94 

Grain  Saver,  Murray’s 107 

Horse  Covers  and  Blankets.. ..100-105 

Kidd  Lights 92-93 

K.  C.  Wagon  Seat  Shades 96 

Lamps,  Gasoline 94 

Lawn  Umbrellas 91 


Oil  Clothing,  Tower’s  Fish 


Brand 108-109 

Pillows  to  Rent 23 

Paulins 46-47 

Paulins,  black  waterproof. 106 

Rope 106 

Seat  Shades  for  Wagons 96 

Saddle  Blankets 98 

Stoves 90 


Seats  for  Tents 

Stockmen’s  Bed  Sheets. 

Second-hand  Tents 

Sheets  lo  Rent 


Tent  Seats,  Folding 8 ' 

Tents,  Wall 

Tents,  Amazon 

Tents,  A or  Wedge 

Tents,  Sibley 

Tents,  Miners’ 

Tents,  Pyramid  

Tents,  Photograph l|.3 

Tents,  Family l|l7 

Tents,  Palmetto ljl9 

Tents.  Square,  Hip  Roof. 1122 

Tents,  Oblong,  Square  End ^25 

Tents,  Oblong,  Round  End ;;32  If 

Tents,  Round,  Large lj29 

Tents,  Round,  Lawn 

Tents,  Travelers’  Favorite  ..... 

Tents,  Klondike 

Tents,  British  Sporting |42  '■ 


Tents,  Children’s  Play. 

Tents,  Herders’ 

Tents,  Circus 

Tents,  Stable  

Tents,  Refreshment 

Tents  to  Rent IB  an^ 

Tents,  Second  hand 

Tents  for  Gospel  Tents 

Umbrellas,  Wagon,  Buggy  oij 

Phaeton 

TV  agon  Bows 

Wagon  Covers . , 

Wagon-Seat  Awnings 


33 

36 


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F'OFi  SA-I^E: 


SECOND-HAND  TENTS,  COTS,  ETC. 


As  will  be  seen  on  page  no  of  this  Catalogue,  we  do  a large  business  in  renting  Tents,  Cots,  etc. 
,'e  have  a large  variety  of  sizes  and  styles  of  Tents,  ranging  from  Circus,  Side-Show,  Preaching, 
table.  Family,  Refreshment  and  Camping  Tents.  These  Tents  are  always  for  sale  if  not  engaged  in 
le  near  future,  at  greatly  reduced  prices,  and  are  constantly  being  sold  and  replenished  with  new 
ents.  So  we  nearly  always  have  a supply  of  nearly  new  Tents  to  be  sold  at  bargains. 

Our  standard  sizes  of  Wall  Tents  that  we  rent  in  large  quantities  are  9^x12  and  12x14,  which 
e have  in  8,  10  and  12-ounce  duck.  We  would  call  the  special  attention  of  dealers  to  these  sizes, 
id  will  make  prices  on  them  that  ■null  be  to  your  advantage  to  investigate. 

We  also  rent  a large  quantity  of  9x19  and  14x23)^  Family  Compartment  Tents  (Seepages  14  to 
').  They  are  made  ■with  10  and  1 2-ounce  army  duck  tops  and  lo-ounce  single  filling  duck  walls.  The 
nailer  sizes  have  three  rooms,  and  the  larger  five  rooms  each.  They  are  an  excellent  tent  and  we 
11  them  very  cheap.  Before  buying,  write  us  what  kind  and  size  of  Tents  you  want,  and  it  is  very 
cely  that  we  have  what  you  want  at  a bargain. 


